Gorgeous Visuals
Feels Original
Uneven Pacing
Keeper's artistic presentation and emotional tone shine through simple gameplay and uneven pacing early on.


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Gorgeous Visuals
Feels Original
Uneven Pacing
Keeper's artistic presentation and emotional tone shine through simple gameplay and uneven pacing early on.
Exploring Keeper’s surreal world is a feast for the senses, with every detail from its propulsive score to its Seussian flora and fauna pulling me deeper into its tale.
Keeper is an absolutely gorgeous game, but in terms of gameplay, it might be the most bland entry in Double Fine's catalogue yet.
Psychonauts studio Double Fine returns with a surprising, shapeshifting adventure of captivating wonder and beauty.
Keeper is a gorgeous little package of tightly designed puzzles and cerebral platforming that showcases what makes Double Fine's games so uniquely special.
The charm of just tottering along on unfamiliar legs through the world is initially enough to keep pushing you forward.
Keeper is Double Fine at its most confident, presenting a visual feast and a heartfelt tale in a detailed, complex natural world.
Keeper has one of the most bizarre gameplay concepts in recent history. Does this uniqueness lead to an interesting game?
The puzzles are dead easy, and there are some camera/control/performance hiccups at times, but it's still a title that truly takes you places that will amaze you by the end if you're willing to stick with it.