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Broken Pieces Full Playthrough

In this full playthrough of Broken Pieces, we take the role of Elyze, the only person left in the town of Saint-Exil. Dangerous entities roam the streets during the night, so Elyze must make good use of her daytime to explore and uncover Saint-Exil’s secrets.

Broken Pieces is fundamentally a narrative-focused, action-adventure game with emphasis on puzzles and story. The game also throws some combat into the mix to make things less monotone. These encounters with what appears to be ethereal beings aren’t frequent enough and, most importantly, not as fleshed out enough to be engaging. Despite the constant walking back and forth, the story is interesting, and the suspense ramps up gradually, even if the conclusion leaves a lot to be desired.

Broken Pieces is a psychological thriller taking place in a french coastal village somehow outside the flow of time. Solve the mysteries by putting the pieces of the story back together by figuring out the enigma behind this mystical place.

Broken Pieces
Developer: Elseware Experience, Benoit Dereau, Mael Vignaux
Publisher: Freedom Games
Website: http://www.elseware-experience.com/BrokenPieces
Platform: Windows
Release Date: 10 Sep, 2022
Price: $19.99 USD

Available now on Steam – https://store.steampowered.com/app/1293730/Broken_Pieces/

Summary:

Recommended – “Broken Pieces takes some inspiration from old classics to deliver an action-adventure thriller that just falls short of realizing its potential.”

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Claudio Meira
Claudio Meirahttps://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/
I have been playing video games for 36 years. I should be put in a museum by now, but here I am, writing about them.