The Gallery
September 8, 2022
An art curator is held hostage by a portraitist who threatens to detonate a bomb unless their demands are met. &s;The Gallery&s; contains two interactive narratives - set in 1981 (with a female protagonist) and 2021 (with a male protagonist). Both eras are significant periods of socio-political unrest in Britain …
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76.5
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65.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
90.0
"An Insightful and Engaging Exhibition"
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60.0
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40.0
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65.0
"The Gallery is a game that appeals to FMV lovers and can be played at least 4-5 times. However, it should be noted that it won&s;t be the first alternative for those who are newcomers to the genre."
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70.0
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75.0
Story
88.0
"Two different and tense stories from different eras come to life in this well-acted FMV game"
Read original review"Despite its flaws, there’s no denying that The Gallery is well made, and Paul Raschid continues to cement his position as a leader in the FMV space. We perhaps didn’t enjoy this as much as his other projects due to …"
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65.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
68.0
"Today, much like mullets, the FMV is a niche prospect, but it is growing in popularity again. It&s;s becoming a better fit for purpose in tandem with improvements in technology and streaming services, allowing for some more interesting and convenient …"
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70.0
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65.0
Story
75.0
"Yet another success for Paul Raschid, The Gallery is a unique, poignant and often powerful FMV game set across both 1981 and 2021. With an engaging branching narrative, top class acting talent and quality of life tools to keep you …"
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