to a T

to a T

May 28, 2025

PCPlayStation 5Xbox Series X/S

A charming, colorful adventure game from the creator of Katamari Damacy and the uvula team about a teen navigating life in a small town with their cute dog companion. While their body is stuck in a T-pose, they do their best to make the most of it.

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71.9

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Critic Reviews (31)

A.J. Maciejewski Video Chums May 2025
81.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

40.0

Story

90.0

"to a T really connected with me and lifted my spirits during a particularly rough time. If you sometimes struggle in life and especially if you&s;re disabled, I sincerely can&s;t recommend this adorable, silly, and heartwarming game enough. 🤭"

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Andrew Brown GamesRadar+ May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

70.0

"To a T is weird to its bones, and it&s;s clear Uvula takes great pride in that. The whole thing is nebulous by design, and isn&s;t so much a grand gesture of positivity as it is an ode to the …"

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Christopher Livingston PC Gamer May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

68.0

Story

62.0

"A weird and funny story with a lot of surprises, but control and camera issues dampen the fun."

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Corey Lyle Xbox Tavern May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

30.0

Story

80.0

"Listen, I am usually the first to play “weird” games or at least give them a go. This one was no different. It wasn’t quite what I expected and that’s okay. And the story has heart so I would encourage …"

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Danreb Victorio SmashPad May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

85.0

"After it’s all said and done, to a T is an easy recommendation. With its adorable art style, catchy soundtrack, interesting but weird story with amazing themes and lessons on bullying and individuality, to a T is cozy gaming at …"

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David McNamara Checkpoint Gaming May 2025
75.0 /100

Graphics

80.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

70.0

"A joyful, unapologetically silly celebration of being different, To a T offers up a chaotic series of adventures that the right player will find absolutely delightful. On top of this, it explores themes of disability inclusion, bullying, and loss in …"

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Gareth Brading Entertainium May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

35.0

"If you have children or are a child at heart, to a T is a heartwarming adventure with plenty of laughs along the way."

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Giovanni Colantonio Digital Trends May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

50.0

"It’s all a little Sesame Street in its approach, boiling everything down to a thin “we’re all just a little different” conclusion that feels insufficient. As clumsy as it may be, though, I can’t fault To a T for trying …"

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Hiero de Lima GameBlast May 2025
95.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

85.0

"to a T is a love letter to humanity and the differences that make us so special. Its absurdist sense of humor walks hand in hand with its love of the unusual and is the wrapping to an experience that&s;ll …"

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Jade King TheGamer May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

72.0

Gameplay

68.0

Story

74.0

"To a T is a delightful adventure, and the most accomplished we’ve ever seen Keita Takahashi as a fully-fledged storyteller. He is far more than absurd scenarios and strange mechanics, proving here that he can combine both of these with …"

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Joe Richards PlayStation Universe May 2025
75.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

70.0

"to a T has one of the most earnest cores of any game that I think I&s;ve ever played. It&s;s positive, it&s;s cozy and does a damn good job in trying to situate us in the position of a disabled …"

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Jon Clarke DayOne May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

60.0

"There’s a lot of that wonderful charm – from its simplistic, bright and colourful presentation, great music and some amusing writing, but it unfortunately outweighs its welcome far to swiftly, even at only 5-6 hours or so in length."

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Josefina Huq WellPlayed May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

45.0

Story

30.0

"Players in To a T will live the life of a teenager while they navigate their town in perpetual T-pose. The game boasts wholesome themes of diversity and body positivity wrapped in a layer of brightly coloured weirdness, but its …"

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Joshua Thompson FingerGuns May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

65.0

"Heartfelt, charming and very on-brand for Keita Takahashi, to a T is a fun episodic journey of a teenager stuck in the T-pose. However, with an emphasis on narrative and cut scenes, the gameplay takes a backseat, making those fleeting …"

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Liam Croft Push Square May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

72.0

Gameplay

84.0

Story

78.0

"From one odd scenario to the next, to a T manages to be just as quirky and ludicrous as it is personal and touching. The overriding emotion, though, is one of joy. to a T is the perfect pick-me-up, guaranteed …"

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Lyle Pendle Loot Level Chill May 2025
85.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

90.0

"To a T may seem like a totally ridiculous video game in concept, but it has a lot of heart, fun exploration, and some seriously catchy songs."

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Mark Pell Gamer Social Club May 2025
50.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

60.0

"The biggest criticism a game can have is that it’s boring, which about half way through to a T quickly becomes. Teen’s story starts well and full of charm, but as the eventual uninteresting mystery began to unravel my interest …"

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Mark Steighner Hardcore Gamer May 2025
72.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

70.0

"There’s no denying that to a T has an affecting message about the struggles of being different, but it’s cloaked in an amusing story and illustrated with appealing visuals and music. Undemanding younger players might not notice the disappointing mechanics, …"

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Matt Buckley Gamepressure May 2025
90.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

92.0

"To a T is one of the strangest, most adorable, most heartwarming games I’ve played in a long time. Through all its absurdities, it has a profound message that will stay with you long after you put the controller down. …"

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Mick Abrahamson But Why Tho? May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

58.0

Gameplay

42.0

Story

71.0

"To a T, tries hard to be like a Saturday morning cartoon. Yet just like trying to recapture that same experience nowadays, it overall feels like it&s;s missing something. Granted, this issue may mostly apply to older players. Maybe, the …"

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Miguel Moran TheSixthAxis May 2025
50.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

35.0

Story

75.0

"To a T is a cute game about acceptance and community, but it doesn&s;t do enough to keep it&s;s concept fresh or engaging for the duration of the game, and there&s;s a major lack of enjoyable gameplay to pair with …"

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Ozzie Mejia Shacknews May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

90.0

"This game has all of that, but it&s;s also wrapped in a story that&s;s inspirational to kids and adults alike. The game may not be perfect, because there are some dialogue issues that point to some localization snafus and occasional …"

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Rio Robayo Qualbert.com May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

92.0

Gameplay

78.0

Story

86.0

"Overall, even though the game falters a bit in its execution, I can’t help but be in love with its vision. With the state of the world, it’s always nice to engage with art that preaches positivity, optimism, and embracing …"

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Saras Rajpal Final Weapon May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

50.0

"to a T is an extremely charming adventure from beginning to end. The story, visuals, sound design, and music is filled with so much heart and evokes the sort of cartoons you&s;d see on Nick Jr. or Disney Junior. While …"

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Simone Cantini Console-Tribe May 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

70.0

"Keita Takahashi stays true to himself, and with To a T, he once again defies gaming and commercial conventions. He creates a highly personal experience that, despite its minimal gameplay, delivers a powerful message of tolerance and inclusion. While it …"

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Spencer Legacy MonsterVine May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

60.0

"to a T is certainly a unique and charming game, but it’s not quite as fun as I had hoped. There are enjoyable bits and pieces throughout the experience, but for the most part, it never quite grabbed me in …"

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Steven Scaife Slant Magazine May 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

90.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

80.0

"But To a T remains a life sim, lavishing idiosyncratic detail on its ground-level view of the world. Flight is just one stop along a broader, sillier journey that depicts Teen’s growing comfort in their own skin."

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Steve Watts GameSpot May 2025
60.0 /100

"To A T is a quirky and charming story about an underexplored topic; if only the act of playing it were a little more fun."

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Stuart Cullen TechStomper May 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

50.0

"To a T is a relaxed and tactile game that oozes charm and whimsy but, ultimately, it won&s;t be for everyone."

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Tom Naylor RPG Fan May 2025
82.0 /100

Graphics

80.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

90.0

"to a T&s;s unabashed silliness more than makes up for its occasional bugs and mechanical foibles, with a style and sensibility that&s;s as sweet and heartfelt as it is cheeky and strange."

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Wasbir Sadat NoobFeed May 2025
64.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

40.0

Story

80.0

"To a T doesn’t try to be a mechanically rich experience, though. The story is light and enjoyable, with just enough action to keep you interested. This little adventure might be just what you’re looking for if you want something …"

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