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The Turing Test Review - CramGaming

CG writes: "It probably isn’t fair (and it may not even be accurate) to call every first person puzzle game “Portal-like,” but given the popularity of Valve’s puzzle series, which like all of its others is stalled at 2, I wouldn’t call the comparison a stigma that developers should avoid. Indeed, being in the company of Portal should be considered a badge of honor, especially when the comparison is coming from yours truly. The esteem in which I hold Portal is incredibly high – I was that guy who was wearing out the references and in-jokes at every opportunity to everyone who I even suspected might get it, you see."

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The Turing Test Review | Invision Game Community

Sahil Writes 'The Turing Test from Bulkhead Interactive and Square Enix Collective has finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch, but does it still hold up now in 2020?'

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Switch passes The Turing Test with flying colours - Expansive

This one not only plays like a dream on Switch, but it was a really enjoyable ride through to the conclusion. Highly recommended.

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Review - The Turing Test (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Aaron Price: "The Turing Test may only be new to some people who play it on Switch, but it’s a game that lends itself perfectly to the platform. For those who want to sit down and play for a while, the story feels rewarding and doesn’t drag. For someone who may want to have a game they can play casually, the sections are fairly short and in twenty minutes you can easily clear two to three levels in one sitting, at least until further into the game. The story is spectacular and engaging if you’re a fan of storytelling, and if you want to just knock out some puzzles and feel smart, you don’t need to listen to the dialogue. Even though it’s all story based, no one tells you what to do in order to progress. All in all, a perfect game for Switch and given the ending and the side/optional rooms, it’s a game that definitely demands at least a couple playthroughs."

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