A Tale of Paper
October 21, 2020
A Tale Of Paper is an emotional adventure where a paper figure will use origami transformationcs to fulfill its creator&s;s dream. You will follow the beautiful and sad story of Line, in an atmospheric adventure with a touch of puzzles. You must master Line&s;s origami transformations to reach new levels, …
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"Its clunky platforming can sure be frustrating but A Tale of Paper still provides a memorable and captivating adventure."
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95.0
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93.0
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88.0
"In addition to introducing a new character and mechanics in a musical theme, and even a final boss, A Tale of Paper: Refolded retains its charming atmosphere and challenging puzzles, although its brevity and some screen depth issues may leave …"
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85.0
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90.0
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75.0
"Overall, the game is engaging and fun, and with it taking less than five hours for 100% completion, it also offers a great choice for those looking to get a quick PlayStation Platinum trophy. It can leave players with a …"
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35.0
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25.0
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30.0
"A Tale of Paper: Refolded isn&s;t a bad game, but it doesn&s;t do anything that its competitors don&s;t, which makes the entire experience feel forgettable at best and like a moist piece of paper at worst."
Read original review"Ultimately, it’s a shame that A Tale of Paper doesn’t achieve greater heights. It has the components to be a great game, but the final product just isn’t. The well developed environments and catchy melodies don’t do enough to save …"
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65.0
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75.0
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92.0
"A Tale of Paper: Refolded, is a beautifully illustrated game with a unique storyline. Although it is a little on the short side (game time wise), it is still really engaging, quirky, and not too difficult to solve. If you …"
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85.0
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40.0
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90.0
"Based on the identity of the mechanics and proposals of other indie titles, A Tale of Paper is a game that stands out for the way it makes the best of this segment without the famous tributes to great titles …"
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52.0
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58.0
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62.0
"All in all A Tale of Paper isn’t a bad game. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t give itself enough time for the negatives to get drowned out by the positives. Small items such as the fixed camera, loose controls, and forcing …"
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78.0
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76.0
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92.0
"One of the surprises of this year, a very complete development that offers us an emotional journey"
Read original review"A Tale of Paper is one of those games that do not leave you indifferent. You may not like it, it may seem easy to you; but it cannot be denied that it awakens feelings. This is reflected in the …"
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45.0
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30.0
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65.0
"A Tale of Paper is a great concept with an excellent presentation that&s;s slightly ruined by some poor platforming design. If you&s;re willing to stick it out though, you&s;ll be rewarded with a gorgeous world to explore and an equally …"
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70.0
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45.0
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85.0
"A Tale of Paper explores the depths and meanings of human life in a subtle way through a sweet and loving story with an empathetic and passionate character who sees himself in the form of origami to present creative and …"
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80.0
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65.0
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40.0
"I can’t say that I disliked A Tale of Paper. In fact, I can very much say that I enjoyed my short experience. I just didn’t get it. I didn’t get the why, I didn’t get the where, I didn’t …"
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85.0
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70.0
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90.0
"A Tale of Paper is a short game that deals in powerful emotions; during its couple of hours, it takes the player on a journey where you&s;ll go from panicked platforming to staring wistfully at a sunset in a matter …"
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