100
The creators from Modern Storyteller, have done what others can't - they have managed to turn a successful modification into a standalone game that is receiving acclaim on all sides. Excellent production values (especially for an indie game) meet with well-crafted and original game design to create a truly unique experience. [Issue#317]
80
A brilliant game that’s all about conversations. You get stuck in a time loop which sounds potentially frustrating but actually isn’t because you don’t have to repeat yourself in any way. It’s just a shame that the game’s a bit ugly and the puzzles a bit trivial.
78
Modern Storyteller did right by rewriting its popular mod for a new world. Aside from some rookie mistakes and an apparent lack of budget, the story is exciting and memorable, and I really did not want to leave this cursed city. I definitely wouldn’t mind a few additional quests.
8
It's short and technically flawed, but at the same time it's quite an awesome experience, similar to other narrative driven games, and at the same time unlike any of **** you love history, moral dilemmas and mysteries, this is a must-play.
10
Çok underrated bir oyun. Hikayesi, keşif hissi, atmosferi gerçekten güzel bir oyun, güzel bir deneyimdi.
5
Easily the worst mystery game ive ever played with terrible writing. It starts off so strong in the opening hours then falls off a cliff when you realize hoe rigid solving the issue is. It has 4 endings and i got ending 1 and 4 with 4 being honestly really great but that doesn't prevent the game from being obtuse and rather pretentious more often than not.
The Forgotten City
Released On:
Jul 28, 2021
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Generally Favorable
85
User score
Generally Favorable
8.1
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Jan 30, 2024
100
The creators from Modern Storyteller, have done what others can't - they have managed to turn a successful modification into a standalone game that is receiving acclaim on all sides. Excellent production values (especially for an indie game) meet with well-crafted and original game design to create a truly unique experience. [Issue#317]
Aug 22, 2021
90
The Forgotten City tells an interesting story and uses a unique timeloop mechanic. Sadly, from a technical perspective, there is a lot that went wrong, going from bugs to weird animations. Nevertheless, we cannot stress enough how much we enjoyed this game.
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Jan 23, 2026
10
Çok underrated bir oyun. Hikayesi, keşif hissi, atmosferi gerçekten güzel bir oyun, güzel bir deneyimdi.
Dec 23, 2024
10
Ich kann gar nicht so genau beschreiben warum aber dieses Spiel hat mir ein Gefühl gegeben wie es wenige Spiele dieser Art vorher gegeben haben. Ich liebe dieses Spiel. Alles zu erkunden, alles zu erfahren all das fühlt sich in diesem Spiel einfach nur gut und richtig an.
Jul 27, 2021
90
The Forgotten City does a fabulous job exploring interesting moral quandaries through excellently written dialogue and characters.
Nov 30, 2021
80
A brilliant game that’s all about conversations. You get stuck in a time loop which sounds potentially frustrating but actually isn’t because you don’t have to repeat yourself in any way. It’s just a shame that the game’s a bit ugly and the puzzles a bit trivial.
Aug 2, 2021
80
With top-notch writing and screenplay, The Forgotten City manages with disconcerting ease to embark the player in a gripping, supernatural and historical tale. A success that is not necessarily obvious from the first moments, when the technical shortcomings of the title (some display problems, animations not always at the top) and the very many dialogues may be put off. But this first impression quickly fades when entering straight into the cursed city of the Modern Storyteller studio, where the famous golden rule is likely to result in the death of all its inhabitants if one of them between them commits the least sin. This initial idea thus gives birth to a whole lot of reflection, on the human condition as well as on the culture of each one, and will bring the player to face many reversals of situation, all well brought up. A very pleasant surprise for fans of the investigation / adventure game.
Jul 27, 2021
78
The Forgotten City is a great game, even more if you think it's built by 3 people. They deserve more credit and more money, because this game is full of good ideas and a very interesting lore.
Jul 27, 2021
70
For all its occasional grievances — that don’t add up to too much — it’s the intriguing mystery as much the appeal of its investigative leads across many a conversation where the strengths of The Forgotten City end up standing out most of all.
Dec 4, 2024
10
this game probably gonna forever be mine most liked game of all time i finished 5 minutes ago and thats a precious experience for me plot philosphy thecharacters atmosphere and world of course there simple plot holes and little bugs but game make this things reckless with evrerything shown to you i think thats game i once lifetime experience everyone should get it i finished recently like i said and i was expecting yeah theres multiple choosesbut prabaly im not gonna play again when i finished when game finished i cant belive i, finished game and find myself with lookimg credits with pupy eyes i cant press esc to to skip and let it flow to end and ending made me felt different and emotional well thats because ending i get but still thats felt amazing if you are reading this get this game and play if you are into rpg games and categories i will guarantte you will enjoy the game even tho you dont like the categories i think you will enjoy.
Jan 4, 2025
7
Meine Spielzeit = ~18 Stunden mit allen 4 von 4 möglichen Enden "WAS EIN DRECKSSPIEL!"dachte (und schrie ich glaube auch) im insbesondere mittleren Drittel der Spieldauer mehrfachund dennoch spielte ich es (mit allen 4 von 4 möglichen Enden) **** kann doch was nicht stimmen, oder?Also dann doch erstmal von vorne ... °_oNachdem mir dieses Spiel in einigen YT-Videos und beim Durchforsten von Steam-Empfehlungenmehrfach "über den Weg lief", die Fachpresse hohe Bewertungen/Nominierungen vergab und die Rezensionen mit 'Äußerst positiv' Eindruck schindeten, schlug ich bei einer Rabatt-Aktion von Steam zu.Gerade wegen der angeblich sehr guten Geschichte/Idee von 'Forgotten City' war meine Neugier als alter Abenteurer seit Lucas Art (eigentlich sogar LucasFilm)-Zeiten auf den Titel geweckt und um es vorweg zu nehmendie ist neben den insbesondere zum Ende hin sehr guten Gesprächen die große Stärke des Spiels.Aber würde ich den Titel (wie eben der Großteil der Spieler) als 'Äußerst Positiv' = für mich minimum 85-88 von 100 möglichen Punkten bewerten?Hmmm ... der Reihe nach .....Der erste Eindruck nach Spielsatrt (= Grafik) war nicht wirklich überzeugend.Eher wie ein Ø-Spiel zu Anfang der 2010er Jahre erschien es mir und *WTF* °_o es ruckelte.Auch wenn ich keine Grafikkarte habe (CPU i9-13900K mit integrierten Grafikchip - Win 11 64-bit - 32 GB RAM) liefen andere Titel wie 'Tomb Raider (2013)' und 'A Plague's Tale: Innocence (2018)' schön flüssig und sahen DEUTLICH besser aus.Aber nun gut - dieses Spiel sollte ja wegen der Geschichte/Atmosphäre überzeugen und nicht wegen Grafik/Effekten etc. - deshalb hatte ich es gekauft.Also weiterhin völlig offen und dem (angeblich äußerst positiven) Spiel eine Chance gebend und rein in den H*d** (nach dem Durchspielen wisst ihr was ich hier meine) ;-PUnd zugegeben die erste 1 bis 2h lief mir mehrfach ein mysteriöser, wohliger (kein Horror) Schauer (schön im Dunkeln in der Zockerbude (-: ) über den Rücken/durch den Bauch ... trotz der überholten Grafik und dem ruckeligen (MIT Grafikkarte evtl. flüssig) Auftreten.Ständig hat man das Gefühl hier stimmt irgend etwas ganz gewaltig nicht und man fühlt sich vollkommen hineingezogen.Absoluter Pluspunkt!Dann kam ich jedoch an einen Punkt wo ich mir recht verloren **** Welt war nicht megagroß, aber ohne Karte und nur teils rudimentäre Wegweiser war ich überfordert wann/wo es wie genau weitergehen **** überall waren kleine, "versteckte" Ecken/Gänge/Räume von denen ich nicht wusste ob oder wann sie evtl. noch irgendwie wichtig sein könnten so dass ich mehrere Stunden lang ohne wirklich große Fortschritte **** nach ~4-5 Stunden stellte sich dann der Frust ein, der mich zu der anfangs geschilderte "Fälkaläußerung" verleite.JAAaa... wirklich "ein absolutes Drecksspiel" ..."Max. 4 von 10 Punkten ... wo soll hier ran 'Äußerst positiv' sein!?!""LÄÄääääächerliiiiiiiich ..." moserte ich mehrfach unzufrieden rum - weil das Level-/"Karten"design mich wirklich absolut nicht an der Hand nahm und eine der hochgerühmten Spielmechaniken/-innovationen (nun erstmals erlebt) nicht so beeindruckend waren wie gehofft.Aber nur weil ICH (durchaus "Adventure"-erfahren seit 1987 etc. mit Maniac Mansion/Zak McKracken) nicht flüssig weiterkam und Fortschritte machte, bedeutete das ja nicht, dass evtl. noch Großartiges vor mir lag °_o.Also den "Tourismusausflug" in 'die vergessen Stadt' erstmal temporär beendet und ein paar Tage später mit neuem Wind in den Segeln eine neue Chance gegeben.Leider blieben die Erfolge zäh (ich konnte mir die Namen mancher Orte/"Figuren" - die nur oberflächliche Charakterentwicklungen durchliefen - auch nicht gut merken, was aber durchaus wichtig war) ... aber ich wollte dennoch wissen wie es weiter ging/was hier gespielt wird, was eben durchaus für das Spiel spricht.Also was tat ich (der sich mit 48 Lenzen nix mehr beweisen muss, da ich schon andere Nüsse geknackt hatte)? -Nach ~8-10h Spielzeit schaute ich ein YT-LösungsVideo an der Stelle wo ich ungefähr hing und "blätterte" von da an auch immer wieder (insbesondere wegen des Level Designs) in einer **** da an wurde das Spielerlebnis wieder deutlich **** Geschehen nahm Fahrt auf, teilweise sogar mit kleinen Action-Sequenzen und ein mächtiger Gesprächs-Aha-Moment, den ich wohl auch noch in 10 Jahren in Erinnerung haben werde (es ging um die Bedeutung/Aufschlüsselung eines Namens - krieg grad' schon wieder Gänsehaut ^^) bot sich mir **** handelte diverse Steam-Errungenschaften und dann eben auch Ende 3, dann 2 und dann 4 ab ... - Ende 1 hab' ich am Schluss noch in ca. 20min neuer Spielzeit erledigt - so schnell kann man das SpielHauptziel erreichen wenn man will und ganz zu Anfang bei der Charaktererstellung etwas Bestimmtes auswählt).Eindrücklich waren dabei neben dem geschilderten Aha-Moment noch ein langes hochinteressantes Gespräch kurz vor Ende und das Ende/der Epilog als solcher.
Feb 29, 2024
7
I don't think it's the best one of these time loop games, but its certainly an interesting one. If you are more into the investigating aspect of these games and don't mind tons of dialog, this is the one for you.
Aug 21, 2023
4
Massively overrated. For a game that relies so heavily on dialogue, the dialogues themselves aren't all that good. Voice actors do their best to elevate this material, but there's only so much they can do. This game wasn't written by a professional script writer, and it clearly shows. This whole timeloop mechanic is very tedious. I have no idea how both this game and Outer Wilds are some of the most well-received adventure games of the last five years, despite the timeloop implementation being equally as awful in both of them. The journal is a joke. It lets you put a tracker on a quest you wanna follow, except half the time this tracker doesn't work and you have to navigate on your own. I hate this kind of approach. You either let a player track every quest or none of them. The way it's done here, it just creates confusion. The graphics are nothing to write home about. A tad more fidelity than you'd expect from your typical indie game, but still nowhere near enough to compete with big budget contemporaries. I couldn't help but think that instead of these "pretty" graphics and fancy voice acting they could've invested more funds and effort into the actual gameplay, quests, etc. Take, for example, Age Of Decadence, which, yes, looked way behind times, but it had a much better writing, actually interesting characters, more and better quests, even more locations variety. Better score too. The soundtrack in The Forgotten City is basically just stock "ancient music" and lacks severely in originality and memorability. Once again, if we're talking smaller budget, indie titles, take something like Enderal, which had a massive 5-hour long OST with tons of memorable tunes. Overall, this game is an admirable attempt, but still a letdown in so many ways. The developers clearly bit off more than they could chew. Perhaps they should've started with something more lowkey, prove themselves and gain more experience, before undertaking something so ambitious.
Aug 27, 2021
4
If your bar for quality has dropped so low to the point where this is some of the best writing in gaming, please seek help or play more narrative video games. For a game made for "Adults who like figuring things out for themselves" the mission path is extremely straight forward, and there isn't much thought required to get through the game. Just go with the blatantly obvious solutions or just cheese your way through it because the game breaks at the slightest hiccup. And aside from a single moment, nothing really feels clever. For a game with a timeloop mechanic, they do **** all to give you interesting puzzles or narrative beats to get around by using the timeloop. Most solutions basically play out with you choosing dialogue until you say the wrong thing. Then on the next loop you go back and say something different. And it's not like you really have much input either as the options are pretty rigid and several times the game would not let me say the one thing I very easily could have said to sway the conversation in my favor. It's so surface level and rigid that I can't fathom why anyone would think the dialogue or choices are interesting. I mean I literally got the "True" ending on my first run through and I didn't even feel like I did anything special to deserve it. Speaking of the ending, the big reveals in the last act are unbearably corny and play out like something you'd probably see in a random Gmod level. And despite coming out, what, almost a decade after the mod? It still looks a plays like a skyrim mod, though I'd argue the original mod's visuals almost fit better and Skyrim's facial animations are about on par with this 2021 release. I seriously can't believe this game was made in Unreal 4. It looks like it was made Unity, by people who don't understand lighting and post processing. I just don't understand what anyone sees in this game. The illusion of choice is paper thin, the ending is eye-roll worthy, and it's just kinda corny as a whole. The 4th wall breaking jokes are facebook level humor and having a "Karen" joke literally 2 minutes into the game does not set a great tone.
SummaryThe Forgotten City is a mystery adventure game of exploration and deduction. Travel 2,000 years into the past and relive the final days of a cursed Roman city, where if one person sins, everyone dies. Combat is an option, but violence will only get you so far. Only by questioning an intertwined community of colourful characters, cleverl... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PC
- Xbox One
- PlayStation 4
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox Series X
Initial Release Date:Jul 28, 2021
Developer:
- Modern Storyteller
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