From the outset, All The Delicate Duplicates sounds like just my type of game: weird, atmospheric, and narrative-heavy. While the visuals are strikingly abstract and intriguing, unfurling the narrative is a tedious chore. There is a definite Gone Home vibe, but with little to no actual gameplay over the 1-2 hours of its length, stifling environments, and sometimes game-ending glitches, All The Delicate Duplicates feels like it needs a reality check.
All the Delicate Duplicates has the ambience of Linger in Shadows and a non-linear narrative similar to Her Story. But is it actually fun to play? The Digital Fix takes a look.
A transmedia tour-de-force or a wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey mess? Find out what Matt thinks of mind-bending adventure All The Delicate Duplicates.
Developers Andy Campbell and Mez Breeze are preparing for the imminent worldwide launch of All the Delicate Duplicates on PC via Steam.