Emily is Away Review | GameCloud
Blade Shaw at GameCloud writes: "Emily is Away is only what could be described as the John Hughes title of video gaming. Such as Hughes did with his famous films such as The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink during the 1980s, Seely manages to capture a picturesque snapshot of what a large portion of teenage life inherently involved in the early 2000s. In saying this, he deftly does so with a wealth of understanding and personality that is developed in unison through a strong aesthetic design and carefully crafted narrative structure. I can’t recommend this game enough to gamers of any generation, however, those in their mid to late twenties will definitely get a strong trip down memory lane to days of yonder!"











