The Uncertain: Light At The End

The Uncertain: Light At The End

October 8, 2020

Adventure PC

You are afraid. You are forced to hide. Those who served you till recently have suddenly turned against you. Now they hunt you. They’ve kidnapped your friends and family. You have no idea where they are or what’s become of them. There is nothing you can do about it. Your …

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Critic Reviews (13)

Adam Kerr GameGrin Oct 2020
40.0 /100

Graphics

25.0

Gameplay

35.0

Story

45.0

"The Uncertain: Light at the End is a game that interweaves everything through its narrative. Sadly, that narrative is frustratingly tedious, meaning the rest of the game&s;s building blocks fall apart without a strong base."

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Alessandro Carpignano Serial Gamer Italia Oct 2020
58.0 /100

Graphics

40.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

58.0

"The final result is inconsistent, and what we find on our hands is an empty shell with gameplay mechanics inserted by force to give a semblance of meaning, to create what by definition would be a "video game" but which …"

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Andrew Shaw The Digital Fix Oct 2020
40.0 /100

"An uninspired take an overly familiar material."

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Chris O&s;Connor Impulsegamer Oct 2020
50.0 /100

"In a world taken over by robots, you may find yourself sympathizing with the droids over the people you are forced to be around."

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Christian Angeles Hey Poor Player Oct 2020
50.0 /100

"For everything that goes wrong for it I will admit that there is a lot of promise in The Uncertain: Light At The End if it actually worked right. The frustrations between the game-breaking mechanics and inconsistent saves make it …"

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Ed Orr GameSpace Oct 2020
50.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

50.0

"As you dig into this tale of survival, I can’t help feel that it would have been better suited to a 2D point and click. The Uncertain: Light At The End does play on establish genre tropes but still manages …"

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Kim Snaith GameSpew Oct 2020
60.0 /100

"It may be old-fashioned in its design, but The Uncertain: Light at the End has enough charm to see you through its five-or-so hour adventure."

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Lawrence Le GamingTrend Oct 2020
30.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

30.0

Story

30.0

"The Uncertain: Light At The End is a heap of derivative themes and ideas missing the narrative and mechanical buttresses needed to hold it together."

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Lou Sytsma COGconnected Oct 2020
45.0 /100

Graphics

25.0

Gameplay

30.0

Story

35.0

"All in all, the game simply does not work as a stand alone title. This leaves one disconnected from the events of the story. Given how the story is structured, the developer should have waited releasing the game as a …"

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Mick Fraser God is a Geek Oct 2020
40.0 /100

"The Uncertain: Light at the End isn&s;t a bad game, but so much of it feels uninspired and done before that it fails to thrill or excite."

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70.0 /100

Graphics

55.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

55.0

"considering the 15$ tag, The Uncertain: Light at the End is a worthy game. Technical issues are so annoying and it seems New Game Order is trying to solve them in a near future. If you enjoyed The Uncertain Last …"

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Nikola Erlebachová Gaming Professors Oct 2020
55.0 /100

Graphics

62.0

Gameplay

48.0

Story

63.0

"Maybe the developers took too big a bite and it backfired. The overall elaboration of the facial expressions of the characters was not very successful. The characters look stiff and artificial. It&s;s a shame because the first episode set the …"

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Sina Golabzade Bazimag Oct 2020
70.0 /100

"The second part of The Uncertain series has enough going for it to make it a worthy sequel but some technical issues in sound and graphics departments and a couple of hateful companions stop it from achieving greater glory."

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