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Where Are My Friends?

Developer: Sometimes You

Publisher: Sometimes You

Arcade
Adventure
Platformer
Puzzle
Budget
  • Price: $5.99
  • Release Date: Apr 25, 2018
  • Number of Players: 1
  • Last on Sale: -
  • Lowest Historic Price: -
  • ESRB Rating: E10+ [Everyone 10+]
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Reviews:
  • One of the segments plays out like a point-and-click adventure, and will have you in a series of labs trying to solve some puzzles that intertwine a bit with one another. Another segment plays out more like an endless runner and has you working through a series of slightly different sequences from the side or with a top-down view to make it through obstacles and get to your goal. The Metroidvania-ish segment will see you trying to maneuver through a series of somewhat murky caves, avoiding traps and obstacles along the way. Finally, in the puzzle platforming stage you’ll have to work your way through a series of portals and over platforms, while trying to avoid laser fire, to make your way to your destination. The main thing that comes to mind playing through all of these sequences is the phrase “Jack of all trades, master of none”. I have no doubt that people can and will find at least some mild enjoyment with at least one of these styles but for the most part these are only the palest representation of their respective genres. There’s very little creativity, variation, or joy in their design, they have a much more checklist-like quality of elements being put together to satisfy the claim that each genre is in the game, but not much more. None of this is helped by the fact that the controls are often not very good, intuitive, or even consistent. Each new area would have its own sort of learning curve as you’d need to try to divine what it is you’re supposed to do in the first place and while some segments would have prompts others didn’t. A very specific complaint I have ties to the problem of ambiguity and that’s the fact that I had to repeat the entire point-and-click adventure segment because I accidentally chose it again in the hub area because I wasn’t positive precisely what I was supposed to be doing to select where I wanted to play. A prompt, or better not making completed sections selectable, would have helped. While I can appreciate the effort that went into making Where Are My Friends?, even if you’re thinking a budget title with a couple of different genres has to have some merits I’d still encourage you to exercise caution. Not only are almost all of these genres far better represented by other titles already on Switch (many of them indie titles with fair prices as well), if you really love a given genre it can be painful to endure a bad example of it. Without any particular segment standing out as clearly superior, or remotely on par with the efforts of other titles’ gameplay in similar genres, this is a title I can’t recommend to pretty well anyone.


    Justin Nation, Score:
    Bad [4.5]
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