The Sojourn Reviews

The Sojourn is ranked in the 48th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Oct 31, 2020

The Sojourn is not without flaws, but it is a loving and enduring experience. The remarkable content it offers, along with its high quality, is easily matched with the best puzzle games of the last few years, with eye-catching visuals and superb music that makes for an exceptionally sophisticated seasoning for the game's rather complex puzzles. If you're looking for a few hours to think about a beautiful world, don't miss the Sojourn.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 30, 2019

The Sojourn is definitely one of the best and well-designed Iranian games. It has great artistic world and genuine puzzles, even compared to best games in the world. But two main reasons made it fail. One, separating the story from the puzzles completely, which damage the storytelling and the Second, low quality of side puzzles which have putted in the game with no creativity and has no worthy rewards for solving them

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BaziCenter
Amir Golkhani
Top Critic
7 / 10
Oct 24, 2019

The Sojourn is a well-made, standard puzzle game that every fan of the genre should try it.

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Oct 15, 2019

The Sojourn is a beautiful game with numerous extremely clever puzzles but it has a hard time balancing its story and difficulty curve.

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7 / 10
Oct 14, 2019

A clever and beautiful first person puzzle game that fails to integrate its themes into its mechanics, and/or viceversa.

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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 10, 2019

The Sojourn blends interesting puzzles with a strong narrative. There are a couple of issues but they shouldn't ruin the overall enjoyment.

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8 / 10
Oct 1, 2019

The Sojourn is a well-designed, thought-provoking first-person puzzle title, with colorful scenery and magical soundtrack.

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8.1 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2019

The Sojourn is a clever puzzle game depicting a story of creation and growth. It's quite similar to The Talos Principle and The Witness, but slightly easier and straightforward, but extremely challenging every now and then.

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80 / 100
Sep 30, 2019

The Sojourn is a peaceful yet thought-provoking puzzle game with beautiful visuals. The only bits of story are told through dioramas, so it isn't spelled out for you. With a sense of wonder and interesting puzzle mechanics, you'll have a great time seeing how clever you truly are.

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63 / 100
Sep 27, 2019

The Sojourn is an average, middle-of-the-road puzzler, that struggles to be memorable after the first few hours. There are interesting ideas here, both in terms of gameplay and aesthetic. However, they both suffer from the same problem, which is unfortunate repetition.

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GamingBolt
Matt Bianucci
Top Critic
6 / 10.0
Sep 27, 2019

The Sojourn has an effective story and occasionally rewarding gameplay, but its inconsistencies in gameplay, pacing, and progression make it less than the sum of its parts.

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6.5 / 10.0
Sep 27, 2019

The Sojourn is the equivalent of one of those big books of crosswords you can buy at the supermarket check-out. Its puzzles are well-constructed and provide a nice mental workout, but they're all rather one-note, and the game's world is dry as toast. If you're a hardcore puzzle nerd, give The Sojourn a shot, but those expecting to be taken on a deeper journey may be disappointed.

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8 / 10
Sep 24, 2019

The Sojourn is a well-designed, thought-provoking first-person puzzle title, with colorful scenery and magical soundtrack. The guiding narrative about self-reflection and discovery told through blindfolded statues, and the scrolls are subtle enough to get the point across and profound sufficient if you look inward upon yourself while playing. The slow pacing of the game is almost metaphoric to life, giving you a reason to slow things down, take it all in, and live in the moment.

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65 / 100
Sep 24, 2019

The sojourn is a puzzle game that relies on the duality between light and dark to propose some very interesting challenges, at least at beginning. It also has a storyline to beautify the game but it is too cryptic and ends up being diluted while the adventure lengthens incomprehensibly based on repeating challenges and situations without provide new playable mechanics from the beginning. But to his credit it also has a remarkable artistic section, and some of his proposals are quite intelligent and interesting.

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6.5 / 10.0
Sep 24, 2019

A few puzzles are exhilarating to decipher, but too many others beat the concepts into the ground through repetition without offering enough to keep the solutions fresh

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6 / 10
Sep 23, 2019

The Sojourn is a well-made puzzle game with a firm challenge and fresh mechanics layered in throughout, but the symbolism draped over it all is vague and boring.

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Scarlet Bell
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Sep 22, 2019

The Sojourn is a bizarre game. While not feeling like it pushes any kind of boundaries, it manages to put forward something new and interesting. Utilising simple graphics and an easy to grasp puzzling concept, it's incredibly easy to jump into, whether you're wanting to lose a few minutes or a few hours.

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7.5 / 10.0
Sep 21, 2019

The Sojourn doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it does enough to carve its own identity and succeed. The story weaves nicely throughout each section and touches on the visuals and mechanics of each respective area very well. For puzzle game fans, this is a strong recommendation. It's not an all-time great, but it is worth the time.

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6 / 10.0
Sep 21, 2019

The Sojourn, despite its beauty and competent game mechanics, suffers from pacing issues and a lack of purpose. An impressive package initially, the game shows its cracks as it presses on.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 20, 2019

With a gradual difficulty curve and beautiful visuals, The Sojourn is an impressive puzzle game which will challenge everyone. Despite it only utilising a few objects in order to create and solve the numerous puzzles placed before you, every level felt different and no two solutions were the same. I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t hard, but as long as you have patience and a logical-thinking mind, you can work your way through all of the puzzles at your own pace and take on the optional challenges should you wish to push yourself.

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