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Dec 7, 2017
90
With its interesting plot, unconventional setting, and mixture of physical combat, stealthy assassination, magic, and ranged attack abilities, as well as satisfying interactivity with the open world, Seven: The Days Long Gone is an excellent and ambitious isometric role-playing game you definitely shouldn't miss.
Jan 1, 2018
90
This is a game in which you can explore, fail, succeed and keep repeating that. That sounds easy, but this is a very complex and rich RPG.
Jan 11, 2018
88
Really for the price it’s a good amount of game. The developers are tackling the bugs and recently released a patch to tackle many of them. It’s an impressive and at times awe inspiring achievement and well worth a look.
Dec 1, 2017
85
Playing a thief is never easy, but Seven: The Days Long Gone makes it fun. This new isometric RPG is packed with a few amazing elements one of the best is the deep dark story. Seven plays well but can be unforgiving at times, just the like world it takes place in. For fans of isometric RPGs, Seven delivers a lot of surprises.
Dec 1, 2017
84
Seven is a very good steath game with an interesting story in a vibrant cyberpunk world.
Dec 1, 2017
81
A brilliant stealth sandbox and unconventional RPG in one very ambitious but buggy package.
Dec 1, 2017
80
Seven: The Days Long Gone is a deep sandbox isometric RPG whose focus on stealth and impressive world design is guaranteed to suck you in. You’ll just need to be willing to put up with some rather frustrating user interface issues.
Jan 6, 2018
80
The lack of focus can be frustrating, but the world is so interesting that it'll draw you back in. [Issue#269, p.55]
Feb 14, 2018
80
An interesting dystopian setting, combination of stealth and RPG games, with a rich environment waiting for you to explore it.
Jun 4, 2018
80
Seven combines parkour, stealth, and larceny with an intriguing setting to create an incredibly enjoyable isometric RPG experience that's slightly dampened by perpetual glitches.