Finding Paradise Reviews
You absolutely should play it if you've played To The Moon. If you haven't, you should blooming well go and play that, and then this.
Finding Paradise is a worthy successor to the superlative To The Moon. This second adventure in the series may not quite manage to hit the emotional highs of its predecessor, but there's still a complex, engaging, thoughtful, and wonderfully well-told story to sink your teeth into here in a game that will linger long in the memory once you're done with it. RPG Maker XP does cause a few little niggles with traversal and transitions between scenes, but these are minuscule issues that are well worth putting up with for the fun you'll have with the core narrative over its five-hour running time.
A touching, brilliantly-designed indie game
Finding Paradise comes with the same formula as To the Moon, making all the surprises that we expected disappear. However, thanks to its wonderful narrative, it still is an amazing adventure that will make you shed a tear. . googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-ldb4'); });
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Finding Paradise is simply a narrative masterpiece that knows how to discuss important topics like the search of happiness. A significant maturity growth in Kan Gao's writing.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Thanks to what Freebird Games has created, I don't have to wait to go to the moon to find paradise.
Including prequel game To the Moon, works from Freebird Games are always highly personalized and artistic. Gameplay is not one of the goals that they want to archive. They just eager to tell audience an affecting story. And of course, Finding Paradise is a huge success.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Thanks to a very good story, Finding Paradise is another masterpiece from Kan Gao. Different from To The Moon, this new game explores the great themes of human nature, and it's absolutely unforgettable.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Finding Paradise's narration is not as flawless as To the Moon, but its still lovely. there's no expectations in terms of gameplay but it could have been more engaging and the inseparable musical elements made for a masterpiece.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Finding Paradise story keeps you on the edge of your seat. In general, great humor and as always amazing soundtracks.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Finding Paradise is a great sequel that, while perhaps unable to reach the extremely high emotional bar set by its predecessor, manages to be entertaining and heartfelt all on its own. It's an original and engaging world, supported by tight writing and excellent soundtrack, that is well worth experiencing.
Six years have passed since the Freebird's series began, and by now our industry has progressed far ahead on the matter of emotional games. We're even seeing a marketing cliché take shape: "This game will make you cry". Well, if you've come for the tears, Finding Paradise will allow you to cry, but it won't force the tears on you. It's a more subdued and mature story than To the Moon, and it blossoms not into a mortal heartbreak, but into a yearning of the spirit connecting with the eternity.
Review in Russian | Read full review
t’s this brilliant mixture of wonderful music and touching narrative that made To The Moon a game I can recommend to anyone. It’s why I’ll do the same with Finding Paradise’s admittedly different, yet still powerful tale.
Beautiful, well-written and relatable, with a soundtrack that beats the emotions out of you like a tear craving monster. Ignore the RPG Maker roots, it's a superb narrative