Centum

Centum

March 11, 2025

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Unreliable Narrator: Centum challenges traditional gaming conventions by weaving an intricate narrative where reality is as fluid as the mind of its narrator. Mind-bending Gameplay: Navigate a series of daunting scenarios, each shrouded in uncertainty and enigma. Every click and decision is remembered, forcing you to grapple with the unreliable …

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74.9

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Critic Reviews (11)

Azario Lopez Noisy Pixel Mar 2025
80.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

90.0

"As a point-and-click escape room game, I had fun solving the various puzzles and navigating the scenarios, but the writing encourages a deeper analysis. While overly obtuse in some moments, I enjoyed how it brings its themes together. I’m unsure …"

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Bram Noteboom Gameliner Mar 2025
60.0 /100

Graphics

55.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

45.0

"Centum isn’t a great game in the traditional sense, but its haunting atmosphere and narrative create an experience that lingers—though whether it’s worth playing or just watching is for you to decide."

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Corvo Rohwer GamingTrend Mar 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

65.0

"If you’re a fan of more esoteric storytelling and indie point-and-clicks, I think Centum would be really up your alley. While there are slow points in the narrative and rather simplistic gameplay, the game as a whole is still positive, …"

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David McNamara Checkpoint Gaming Mar 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

30.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

85.0

"In spite of its obscure, overwritten prose and awkward puzzles, Centum provides a chilling and compelling narrative experience that both devastates and provokes reflection. Its stunning environment design builds a universe that extends beyond the screen, while its grossly uncanny …"

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Gianluca Rossi Uagna Mar 2025
79.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

85.0

"Centum offers a deep and disturbing narrative accompanied by a high-level art section. Despite having limited gameplay, it is a unique experience, capable of engaging the player in a personal and disturbing reflection."

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James Stephanie Sterling The Jimquisition Mar 2025
85.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

85.0

Story

85.0

"Centum is a gripping point-and-click trip, drawing players in with disturbing imagery and a disquieting atmosphere before laying on a terrific critique of generative AI - as well as the kind of people who want to exploit it. Striking a …"

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Joshua Thompson FingerGuns Mar 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

80.0

"Centum is thought provoking, unflinching and maybe a little verbose. It&s;s a minimal point-and-click where the messaging is the importance, with the gameplay taking a slight backseat to deliver the story. A rare gem for the medium that I couldn&s;t …"

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Nick Rodriguez GameRant Mar 2025
90.0 /100

Graphics

90.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

90.0

"Centum is a haunting, esoteric, and opaque game that begs constant examination, though its strengths as a video game are debatable."

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Rishikesh S Karotte Gameffine Mar 2025
70.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

45.0

"Centum is not for the faint of heart or for those looking for a conventional gaming experience. It is a cryptic, experimental journey that challenges the player’s patience as much as it does their intellect. The game thrives in its …"

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Tisha Kambarami COGconnected Mar 2025
75.0 /100

Graphics

55.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

65.0

"Controls finicky on Switch Some puzzles feel overly difficult"

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Zachary Holmes TheBigBois Mar 2025
75.0 /100

"Centum doesn’t want to entertain everyone. It wants to linger. It’s not a puzzle game in the traditional sense, nor is it a narrative game in the way we’ve come to expect. It’s a playable mood, a psychological Rorschach test …"

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