The Shattering
Released: 4/21/2020
Score Breakdown
65.8
Critic Average
12 reviews
86
Steam User Score
327 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
66 vs 86
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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5/5/2020
Launch Window“Whether you like methodically making your way from room to room and figuring out the greater narrative, or prefer long and lengthy spoken and/or text-based narratives that explain every single detail of the story, The Shattering should sit well with you. It has a decent blend of both, which are further complimented by the unique aesthetic. A pity then, how the player-character and accompanying cast are not as stimulating as the rest of the game. As a result, the overall experience is a mixed bag of genre filling tropes, ultimately boiling down to an adequate experience at best. Hopefully future titles from Super Sexy Software will only improve on the best parts of The Shattering.”
65
65/100
5/1/2020
Launch Window“From a certain point of view, The Shattering is simply just another short, Unity based first-person adventure game, but you can feel the developers had plenty of passion and heart. The attempt at gameplay innovations should be applauded.”
70
70/100
5/1/2020
Launch Window“The Shattering has a lovely setting and really interesting story, but is let down by a few iffy scenes and too much pixel hunting.”
70
70/100
4/29/2020
Launch Window“For fans of walking simulators, The Shattering is definitely worth a look. The story is interesting, told in a way that subverts expectations, and is coupled with some outstanding art direction and level design. It’s a solid experience all the way through, even if it does have a few immersion-breaking hiccups and technical faults.”
70
70/100
4/24/2020
Launch Window“The Shattering is a game that unfortunately suffers from a lot of the same problems as a lot of other walking sims and psychological horror games. It has a good premise and gorgeous details in the explorable areas, but it has too many pointless things to interact with, no payoff for thorough exploration, nothing hidden beneath the surface, terrible pacing, and tedious level designs.”
65
65/100
4/22/2020
Launch Window“It’s clear [Super Sexy Software] tried. I love the art direction, they tried to pull off something more original towards the end, and the little optional things you can interact with are fun and whimsical. I’d love to see where they go in the future, but I cannot deny that this is a fairly flawed title.”
40
40/100
4/21/2020
Launch Window“The Shattering has some big ideas that it simply isn't able to deliver on. There's a distinct lack of narrative cohesion along with pedestrian plotting and boring gameplay. Still, the game does some things that make it worth a bit of attention.”
60
60/100
4/21/2020
Launch Window“That a game of such brief investment can't muster the strength or effort to get even the basics right is perhaps the most damaging thing you can say for a game like this.”
40
40/100
4/20/2020
Early Review“Thanks to some clever subversions of a troubling dive into the psyche, The Shattering could go down as a new favourite in the narrative thriller genre.”
80
80/100
4/20/2020
Early Review“The Shattering is a tough story to follow and has some uncomfortable moments, but it's an impressive spectacle at times and has a few tricks up its sleeve.”
80
80/100
4/20/2020
Early Review“The Shattering is a surreal, psychological adventure game. The story might not be anything groundbreaking, but its portrayal of memories makes for an intriguing storytelling experience.”
70
70/100
4/20/2020
Early Review“While The Shattering doesn’t have the scale or range of some genre entries, it's a fantastic example of a focused game that takes a vital and challenging issue and delivers a truly immersive experience.”
80
80/100
