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Antichamber

Antichamber
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85
Based on 18 reviews
  • Excellent:
    12
  • Good:
    5
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    1

Reviews

  • By IHoGeek on February 27, 2013

    It is that good. I recommend this game wholeheartedly and without reservation, because it has been one of the most fun, challenging, maddening, and interesting games I have played in recent times.

    100
  • By ScrewAttack on February 20, 2013

    There’s elegance here. A minimalist elegance. It revels in the beauty and the plasticity of human thought, and it challenges us to find some connection, some pattern within everything. Then again, maybe I’m overthinking it. I don’t know that I’ll ever be sure again.

    90
  • By TheTelegraph on February 16, 2013

    It's a game I'd unequivocally recommend despite any minor issues it might have, a game full of mysteries that are definitely worth discovering for yourself.

    80
  • By SeasonalReviewer on February 16, 2013

    From one developer and a few other people on the project, they have delivered one of the best experiences this decade. Sure, it isn't as polished as the new Call of Duty or Assassins Creed, but boy its a heck of a lot more interesting than both them.

    100
  • By GiantBomb on February 12, 2013

    It's a rough spot in a game with few others, but those spots seem to pop up at the most inopportune times, leaving you with the feeling that this great game still has room to improve.

    80
  • By GameFront on February 12, 2013

    Antichamber requires you to realign your thinking, and there’s little that’s more satisfying than breaking through the mental barrier you’ve erected for yourself to discover a solution.

    90
  • By GameTrailers on February 12, 2013

    Some of the 3D space manipulation, and dreaded first-person jumping, can fall on the side of frustrating, but the overall chill feel is never forfeited. Antichamber has curves like a Möbius strip: seemingly impossible, begging to be traced.

    87
  • By GameArena on February 12, 2013

    It’s daring, confident, original and enjoyable, not to mention ridiculously smart. Just make sure you’ve got some paracetamol handy before you start playing.

    85
  • By BeefJack on February 11, 2013

    Antichamber is much more than just a well-designed and well-judged puzzle game, though. It is a work of contemporary art that pushes the boundaries of what both games and digital art can be.

    90
  • By ActionTrip on February 07, 2013

    This is a rare gem among modern-day games. It proves that even the simplest concept can be pushed beyond the limits few people dare to explore. It’s a valiant experiment and one that has brought some truly satisfying results. Enjoying Antichamber involves challenging your mind and with each step the challenge becomes greater and more fun.

    90
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