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Strangeland

Released: 5/25/2021

Critics
71
vs
Users
93

Score Breakdown

71.0

Critic Average

10 reviews

93

Steam User Score

942 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-21.9

71 vs 93

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-21.9

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

8/19/2021

Late Review

Moody, thought provoking, and chillingly beautiful at times, Strangeland, is a bizarre take on the point-and-click genre that will stick with players long after the credits roll. The story itself is dense with a script layered in symbolism, but never so obtuse where the uninformed can't get by. Thematically, much of the plot centres around the self - self-acceptance, self-doubt, self-destruction, and self-actualization - along with the pursuit of identity. Puzzles lean into the hostile aesthetic to provide a fair degree of challenge, while hints are always available. It all makes for a well-paced, well realized journey that doesn't outstay its welcome. Strangeland is a short adventure, but one of the finest entries in the genre.

80

80/100

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6/22/2021

Launch Window

Amusing visual style and characters, but story is too short.

65

65/100

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6/3/2021

Launch Window

Despite its shortcomings or 'could be better' parts, Strangeland is definitely an adventure game that should be played. Strangeland is the right choice if you're looking for a dark and grim adventure game full of disturbing content. However, it must be said that it's one step behind Primordia in general.

75

75/100

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6/2/2021

Launch Window

Strangeland’s cosmic horror take on grief and mental illness creates a compelling story world, despite its flaws.

60

60/100

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5/28/2021

Launch Window

The narrative is strong and dark, but the game beneath it struggles to keep up.

69

69/100

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5/26/2021

Launch Window

Strangeland is a successful spiritual successor to Primordia, but not even the strong art style or the impressive surreal atmosphere were enough for the game to rank among AGS's best.

70

70/100

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5/25/2021

Launch Window

Whether or not you find the destination satisfactory, Strangeland’s journey is a joy. It dips into the grotesque without getting too in-your-face, and despite some downbeat and occasionally distressing themes, it’s uplifting in all the right places.

70

70/100

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5/25/2021

Launch Window

Pulsating horrors and puzzling wordplay abound in the place you know as Strangeland. Explore a decaying world filled with bizarre residents and solve supernatural puzzles in this point-and-click adventure. Will you find your way out of this otherworldly prison - or will you fall to the call of the void?

88

88/100

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5/25/2021

Launch Window

Strangeland is an interesting foray by Wormwood Studios into the more artistic side of gaming, but will leave many feeling unfulfilled.

50

50/100

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3/27/2020

Early Review

I really enjoyed playing through Strangeland, and having left a few puzzles unturned and wanting to hear the rest of the commentary, I might circle back one more time. And while I can’t put this game in the upper echelon of adventure games I have had the pleasure to play through over the years, it nevertheless is great, and I’m happy to recommend it.

83

83/100

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