1000xRESIST Reviews
1000xRESIST has many layers, its peculiarities and the variety of genres it explores makes it difficult to classify it and put it in a specific box. Some might interpret it as an adventure, a walking simulator or even a visual novel. But at the end of the day, what remains is a unique narrative experience in one of the best-written games of the generation.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
1000xRESIST is a deep, evocative narrative game that blends elements of visual novels with the sci-fi exploration genre. With complex story building, atmospheric design, and strong thematic focuses on identity and survival, this title is one that I would recommend everyone experience.
1000xRESIST is one of those titles that you're going to be thinking about long after the credits roll. Considering this is an indie title, it's a really great show of storytelling and world-building. The themes it tackles are pretty heavy and might not be for everyone, but I really can't see anyone leaving disappointed from a story like this.
1000xRESIST is a one-of-a-kind title, heavily focused on weaving an intricate narrative and offering diverse points for reflection. Despite its limiting gameplay and aesthetic design, this game stands out as one of the most surprising and complex narrative experiences in recent years.
Review in Italian | Read full review
If you like the sci-fi genre, story-driven titles and want to enjoy about 10 hours of excellent adventure fun, 1000xRESIST is a title you shouldn't miss.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
A quick peek at the Steam page reveals a long list of awards the game has received and after having played through, every accolade and word of praise that the game has received is fully warranted.
1000xResist is provocative in such a way that its characters, events, and lore keep tickling your brain and urging you to continue.
Sunset Visitor’s debut stretches the clean lines of video game metacommentary into a concentrated ludonarrative taffy. There is no gotcha moment, to 1000xRESIST’s credit. The struggle for meaning is long but not fruitless. Characters slowly learn to survive in—and maybe even love—the fractured world they’ve been given. 1000xRESIST will leave you with questions, but ultimately the resolution is yours alone. The game is infinitely better for it.
