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Classic Zork meets Existential Crisis. A modern text adventure that explores themes of control, isolation and mental health while levelling up the genre with beautiful pixel art and AI.
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8 reviews found90
Screen Rant
Sep 12, 2023
[I] Doesn't Exist is a phenomenal display of how modern technology and nuanced writing can make video games incredibly immersive and emotionally potent, regardless of their size or budget. It's a game that is intelligent, kind, and generous in the variety of experiences a player can have. This is easily one of the most unique games available right now and is an experience that shouldn't be missed. Source: DreadXP/YouTube [I] Doesn't Exist is available September 12 on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Finger Guns
Sep 12, 2023
[I] Doesn’t Exist will challenge and question you in ways few video games do. Supported by wonderful writing, deep thematic topics and addictive replayability, it shines through the darkness of this poor avatar’s world. Most importantly, I came away with a genuine feeling of reflection and introspection, something that loftier, grander games have frequently failed to do. An existential gem of 2023. [I] Doesn’t Exist is available now on PC (review platform). Developer: LUAL Games KIG Publisher: DreadXP Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional copy of the game.
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GameGrin
Oct 10, 2023
Despite some minor issues and some disorienting audio, I appreciated the metanarrative and surrealism of [I] doesn’t exist. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys story-rich games.
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Adventure Game Hotspot
Oct 6, 2023
While it doesn’t quite reach the allegorical heights it aspires to, if you like text adventures or simply enjoy games that subvert the role of the player, then [I] doesn’t exist should keep you solidly entertained for a few hours.
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