The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day

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The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day

Adventure, Puzzle 

Return to a post-apocalyptic world now rebuilt for consoles. 

3.3
Gameplay
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Graphics
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Performance
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System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
Single player
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
03/03/22
Price
$14.99
Publisher
Postmeta Games
ESRB Rating
E10
Play Modes
Supported Controllers

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Description

You control RT-217NP, an engineering robot with an uncommon curiosity towards the long-extinct human race. Explore the ruins of a once prosperous human civilization and try to discover the truth behind humanity’s disappearance.

A Mind of Steel
Does the concept of morality still have a place in a world that is now ruled by pure mechanical logic, with every decision reduced to a simple set of ones and zeros? You’ll make tough choices through your adventure, and discover a whole new meaning of what morality has become.

The Remains of a Biological Genius
Humanity has left behind a myriad of clues about the truth behind its disappearance. Not all of them will be easy to discover, as these secrets have been closely guarded. Test your skills and solve a diverse array of challenging puzzles; if you ever hope to uncover the hidden truth.

See Earth Through Robotic Eyes
The ruins of civilization are filled with the air of mystery. In the Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, you’ll uncover a charming, yet lonely world like you’ve never seen before. What was once a loud and vibrant place is now reduced to an empty shell of its former glory, littered by the remains of what humanity once was.

Features:
- A handcrafted 3D adventure with a dynamic storyline that will evolve with each of your choices
- Charming graphics with a unique atmosphere, combined with a beautiful tranquil soundtrack
- Tough puzzles that will challenge even the most seasoned of players
- Lots of lore and easter eggs to discover in the forgotten world

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* Disclaimer: Reviews are from the Steam (PC) version of the game. These are not indicative of performance on Switch.