3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 8.4 hrs on record
Posted: 13 Aug, 2018 @ 2:38pm

Loosely based on the late Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story of the same name, I Have No Mouth tells the story of a supercomputer named AM who has been torturing the only remaining humans left on Earth for 109 years. Wanting to torment them even further, AM allows his subjects to take part in a game where they must each come to face with their own flaws.

You play as five characters who each have their own troubled past, ranging from a suicidal truck driver to a former Nazi scientist. It is up to you to either overcome each character's flaws or otherwise prove to AM that you are unredeemable. If you continue to defy AM's expectations, you might just be able to end your torments once and for all.

This game is easily one of my favorite point-and-click adventures. Each character's scenario is enjoyable in their own way and the game is not afraid to tackle mature themes. The music is amazing and the game is fully voiced; Harlan Ellison himself voices AM and does a phenomenal job doing so. There are also multiple endings depending on how you tackle the finale. A must-have for fans of the point-and-click genre.
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