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The Agony
Do you often think of what is there, beneath the towns and the cities we live in? Sewer systems, bombshelters, scientific objects... Are you ready to find yourself in a place on the edge of the reality plane you are used to?
Released:
Jun 14, 2017
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Developer:
KishMish Games
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Publisher:
KishMish Games
Indie
Adventure
Casual
Visual Novel
Horror
Singleplayer
Multiple Endings
Nudity
Surreal
Atmospheric
2D
First-Person
Realistic
Choose Your Own Adventure
Story Rich
Great Soundtrack
Survival
Replay Value
Psychological Horror
Psychological
The Developer Says...
Do you often think of what is there, beneath the towns and the cities we live in? Sewer systems, bombshelters, scientific objects...
Are you ready to find yourself in a place on the edge of the reality plane you are used to?
That day promised nothing bad. But a usual walk with a girlfriend ended up in runnung for ones lives from bandits, which lead the main characters into strange catacombs, where the usual laws of the universe fail. You will have to pass tough tests and to overcome yourself.
The Agony is a visual novel from the authors of "Sixtieth Kilometer".
The plot movement depends on the player's decisions, each leading to its own consequences.
There are four different endings, based on the choices you make in the first part of the game.
The novelet genre gravitates toward pseudo-scifi rather than unexplicable misticism.
Are you ready to find yourself in a place on the edge of the reality plane you are used to?
That day promised nothing bad. But a usual walk with a girlfriend ended up in runnung for ones lives from bandits, which lead the main characters into strange catacombs, where the usual laws of the universe fail. You will have to pass tough tests and to overcome yourself.
The Agony is a visual novel from the authors of "Sixtieth Kilometer".
The plot movement depends on the player's decisions, each leading to its own consequences.
There are four different endings, based on the choices you make in the first part of the game.
The novelet genre gravitates toward pseudo-scifi rather than unexplicable misticism.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unsupported
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
57%
Mixed
Based on 318 reviews
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