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Subject 13 (Console Edition)

Released: 12/20/2016

WILL YOU BE ABLE TO ESCAPE THE PRISON OF YOUR PAST? SUBJECT 13 is an adventure game developed by Paul Cuisset ('Flashback', 'Future Wars'). It portrays a mysterious universe filled with secret hiding places and a whole range of mechanisms that players will have to discover and activate. You will take on the role of Franklin Fargo, a discreet Physics teacher. He leads a lonely life after the death of his fiancée, Sophie, killed during a hold-up in which he was the intended target. One morning, he wakes up in the heart of an abandoned underground scientific complex, with just one link to the outside world: a voice referring to him as 'SUBJECT 13'. His goal is to escape this place and discover why he was captured. In SUBJECT 13, you will travel from a decommissioned secret base to an unknown island and other locations to be explored. The game focuses on object manipulation and puzzle solving. You will need to keep your wits about you and your eyes open if you want to take up the challenge.

WILL YOU BE ABLE TO ESCAPE THE PRISON OF YOUR PAST? SUBJECT 13 is an adventure game developed by Paul Cuisset ('Flashback', 'Future Wars'). It portrays a mysterious universe filled with secret hiding places and a whole range of mechanisms that players will have to discover and activate. You will take on the role of Franklin Fargo, a discreet Physics teacher. He leads a lonely life after the death of his fiancée, Sophie, killed during a hold-up in which he was the intended target. One morning, he wakes up in the heart of an abandoned underground scientific complex, with just one link to the outside world: a voice referring to him as 'SUBJECT 13'. His goal is to escape this place and discover why he was captured. In SUBJECT 13, you will travel from a decommissioned secret base to an unknown island and other locations to be explored. The game focuses on object manipulation and puzzle solving. You will need to keep your wits about you and your eyes open if you want to take up the challenge.

WILL YOU BE ABLE TO ESCAPE THE PRISON OF YOUR PAST? SUBJECT 13 is an adventure game developed by Paul Cuisset ('Flashback', 'Future Wars'). It portrays a mysterious universe filled with secret hiding places and a whole range of mechanisms that players will have to discover and activate. You will take on the role of Franklin Fargo, a discreet Physics teacher. He leads a lonely life after the death of his fiancée, Sophie, killed during a hold-up in which he was the intended target. One morning, he wakes up in the heart of an abandoned underground scientific complex, with just one link to the outside world: a voice referring to him as 'SUBJECT 13'. His goal is to escape this place and discover why he was captured. In SUBJECT 13, you will travel from a decommissioned secret base to an unknown island and other locations to be explored. The game focuses on object manipulation and puzzle solving. You will need to keep your wits about you and your eyes open if you want to take up the challenge.

Critics
61

Score Breakdown

60.5

Critic Average

4 reviews

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Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

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Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
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Metacritic Disparity
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Combined Disparity
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Average of both sources

Review Timing

3 launch window (75%)1 late (25%)