The Shattering

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Summary

The Shattering is a first-person, story-driven, psychological thriller that takes place in the pristine white aesthetic of protagonist John Evans’ own dream. Players must piece together the fragments of the past and present, following the voice of the ‘Doctor’ as he guides them deeper into John’s mind.

Players will experience the key moments of John’s life that have defined and shaped him – they will be tasked with discovering the truth, shattering the lies and, ultimately, finding out what happened to him… and to remember her name.


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The Shattering Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Adventure Gamers
May 13, 2022

The lack of puzzles and other challenges lets the gaming experience fall short, but the beautiful graphics, gripping story and wonderful music still make The Shattering a worthwhile experience, even if it’s an emotionally difficult one.

40
Review by Gamer Escape
June 10, 2020

It’s clear they tried. I love the art direction, they tried to pull off something more original towards the end, and the little optional things you can interact with are fun and whimsical. I’d love to see where they go in the future, but I cannot deny that this is a fairly flawed title.

70
Review by Screen Rant
May 5, 2020

The Shattering offers a beautifully surreal and tactful journey into mental illness. “Emotional rollercoaster” sums it up perfectly; it’s a constant series of heart-racing peaks and melancholy valleys. Imaginative and affecting, take the time to sit down with John and get to the root of his plight.

70
Review by Jeuxvideo.com
April 25, 2020

Walking Simulator sprinkled with psychological elements, The Shattering does not revolutionize the established formula of style, but shows however that it has sufficiently digested its influences, What Remains of Edith Finch and Layers of Fear in mind, to offer a real identity by deploying treasures of good ideas when it comes to pouring into interactive narration.

60
Review by SuperkenGaming [user]
April 22, 2020

The ShatteringSuper DepressingThe Shattering starts with a warning that this game contains sensitive topics related to mental andThe ShatteringSuper DepressingThe Shattering starts with a warning that this game contains sensitive topics related to mental and emotional wellness that some players may find distressing, and I was definitely one of those players…The Shattering is a 3 and a half hour long first person psychological thriller where you play as john… and the game takes place in his mind.. You cant remember who you are or why there’s a pocket watch dangling in front of your face, so you explore the depths of your mind and memories, both real and fake to discover just exactly what’s going on... to uncover the truth about john… and wow is this not a feel good game.. there are moments but overall this game is super depressing…you go through feelings of abandonment, of mental abuse… and just when you think things are looking up, here comes the drop… gameplay wise.. The shattering suffers…This game is very much a chore to get through and experience which is a shame... its one of those 3rd person walking simulator games where youre just searching your current room for things to interact with until things happen.. rarely do you have a feeling of what you’re actually looking for.. which I never find fun.. it gives it an adventure game feeling of why am I combining this toaster to this shoe, but in walking simulator form.. im not combining things.. but I also don’t know what im supposed to be looking for and why it would be in the place im supposed to be looking… aside from a few rare moments in the game..And this is the shatterings biggest problem.. its just not fun to play, which is a shame because again the game does try and do a bunch of cool things, such as an interactive story writing scene, and some beautiful or creepy moments that ad intrigue, especially after the constant black and white rooms that all feel and look the same.. all with the same interact with stuff til you cant anymore feel..in the moments where the shattering is more What Remains of Edith Fitch it shines, but much like the story itself.. It quickly drags you back down from your high…All in all the shattering is hard to recommend and it’s hard to recommend you stay away at the same time...I don’t necessarily regret playing through the shattering, but I also don’t like how I felt in the end, and the gameplay rarely does anything to make up for it…I give The Shatteringa 6/10

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Game Information
Release Date April 21, 2020
Publisher Deck13 Interactive, Super Sexy Software
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Horror
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows)