Nick from GamrsFTW writes:
Corpse of Discovery is one of those rare games that make you feel completely alone. While your artificial intelligent Robot (A.V.A) follows you about on your journey, there is nobody around to keep you company on your last journey before home, it makes you feel alone, not only in the game but in the real world as well. While Corpse of Discovery does have many faults, the ways the game plays tricks on your mind makes it a game worthwhile to play.
GameCrate: "Corpse of Discovery could've been a worthwhile narrative experience had it not been ruined by its massive performance issues and obnoxious platforming gameplay."
Softonic's Click-Swipe-Play reviews three games in three minutes. This week they look at Goat Simulator MMO Simulator, Star Wars Uprising, and Corpse of Discovery.
There are quite a few games out there coined “walking simulators” nowadays. Whether or not such games are of interest to you is a personal preference. They often times offer an exploration of places you could never go or see, or a narrative on life. Corpse of Discovery appears on the surface to be a game about exploring other worlds, but it will quickly teach you to always look a little deeper.