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Something has been taken. Enter a new Grid and forge alliances via visual novel gameplay, uncovering truths through Identity Disc puzzles. Make critical decisions and plot your own course in a world without a creator.
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27 reviews found90
Finger Guns
Apr 11, 2023
Some of its endings might leave you feeling a little derezzed, but the branching narrative journey you take to get there makes Tron: Identity an experience worth having. Thought provoking writing and incredible music are coupled with an enjoyable card game in a tale that tackles new frontiers in the world of Tron which will be essential for those that ‘fight for the user’. Tron: Identity is launching on PC (review platform) and Nintendo Switch on April 11th, 2023. Developer: Bithell Games Publisher: Bithell Games Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional code from the publisher.
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Shacknews
Apr 11, 2023
Tron: Identity weaves an interesting detective story that expands the franchise mythos. While those invested in the lore will enjoy diving deeper into this universe, newcomers would have benefitted from a bit more exposition. Despite that, Tron: Identity’s branching story, puzzles, and visuals make it quite an enjoyable visual novel. This review is based on a digital Steam code provided by the publisher.
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Stevivor
Apr 11, 2023
There’s a lot of fun to be had within Identity, from a delightful narrative, engaging characters and brain-teasing puzzles. It’s a small, yet refined package that’s sure to delight those into mysteries. Quite obviously, a bit of knowledge about the Tron universe will help players — and certainly add to understanding of lore — but isn’t necessarily required. Tron Identity heads to Windows PC and Switch on 12 April (rather randomly — where’s support for other platforms?). Tron Identity was reviewed using a promotional code on Windows PC via Steam, as provided by the developer.
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Destructoid
Apr 11, 2023
Its focus is rather admirable. There’s no voice acting, the graphics are rather basic, but everything comes together wonderfully to get the job done. Fans of visual novels have been eating great recently, and Tron: Identity is another great morsel to dig your teeth into. Even if it’s not the most transcendental experience, it’s hard not to be charmed by the amount of love that’s been put into it.
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Digital Trends
Apr 13, 2023
Tron: Identity is a smart and respectful use of the classic series, turning it into a gripping sci-fi detective story.” - Respectful use of IP - Gripping mystery - Impactful choices - Fun defragging puzzles - No voice acting - Miniscule UI When you picture a Tron video game, what comes to mind? Perhaps you’re imagining a light cycle game that has you racing to the death.
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Checkpoint Gaming
Apr 11, 2023
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God is a Geek
Apr 11, 2023
Tron: Identity is a smart take on the visual novel genre, and does something different with the source material it is based on.
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Inverse
Apr 11, 2023
What is truly surprising about Tron: Identity is that this is the game Tron fans deserve, one that has as much reverence for the source material as the fans do. Disney is a massive corporation known for theme-park entertainment – both in their actual theme parks and in their ethos of making successful properties like the MCU and Star Wars into endless content mills. It could easily have pumped money into making a heartless but generally appealing AAA Tron game where you get to fight hordes of enemies with your Identity Disc and speed around on a light cycle – Assassin’s Creed but with a Tron skin. That would have been a much worse game. Thank Flynn we have Tron: Identity instead. 8/10 Tron: Identity is available now for Nintendo Switch, MacOS, and PC.
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