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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 37.9 hrs on record (26.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 2 Jan, 2020 @ 7:27pm
Updated: 14 Jun, 2020 @ 2:48pm

They're right. Change is coming. Everything that defined the meaning of life will be destroyed.
The future of video games is still a malleable thing. I often wonder what the world would look like if there were more games like The Void. It's a tough game to define, or describe, to anyone that hasn't played it. Which makes reviewing such a game a monumental task.

If you've ever played Pathologic, a few of the game's basic objectives are the same. It is not meant to be fun. It is meant to be stressful, depressing, and draining. But it is also meant to be inspiring, and hopeful, and creative. I have never played a more beautiful, or a more grotesque, game. It is a nebulous and monstrously complex game.

Teeming beneath the surface of the gorgeous art style are countless questions about life and death. What happens when we die? What is it to live? What is it to create? What is birth? What is death? What is faith? Who do we trust? Why do we trust? If we had the ability to give other people life, who do we give it to? Do we give it to the world? Do we give it to our friends? Do we give it to our enemies, so they don't kill us? What is the difference between existence and life?

The Void, I suppose, could be classified as an Action-RPG hybrid, in which you have to carefully manage and plant Color in the world. Color acts as your health bar, the pool of resources you can dip into to deal damage, and the resource which you will be giving the mysterious and enigmatic Sisters. The game is brutally hard, and punishes mistakes made hours ago. I recommend saving a lot, especially for your first playthrough. There is quite a bit of fighting, and a lot of the fighting actually turns into puzzle solving, discovering what attacks are effective against what enemies. And the enemies... the monstrous Brothers, counterparts to the Sisters, espouse a grim ideology. Whether you join them or not is up to you. They are all brilliantly designed. The Mantid, Whaler, Montgolfier, Warden and Tyrant were all my favourite designs. Though then I think of the others, and I could just as easily list them too. Triumphator was pretty awesome.

Every conversation you have is like talking to a poetry or philosophy book. It's beautiful, lyrical, and filled to the brim with secondary meanings. I love this game. I really do. It's my third favourite game of all time, just behind Pathologic (2005) and Pathologic 2. The Sisters are all fascinating characters. My only regret is that I couldn't spend more time talking to them, they all have different outlooks on The Void and what it is, and what it means to "ascend". Eli ended up being my favourite Sister, but Nameless Sister, Una, and Uta were my other favourites to talk to.

So, to whom can I genuinely and earnestly recommend the obtuse, complex The Void? To anyone who has a mind for video games as an artistic medium. To anyone who enjoys deep philosophical thought alongside stressful gameplay. Seriously - it's like emptying your own veins to fight someone whenever you spend Color. It's painful and stressful as you travel through the "overworld", out of the beautiful and complex chambers. It's perhaps the most stressed I've ever been gaming. But every time I booted the game, and played it, I was also filled with a sense of awe, of calm. It's one of the crowning artistic experiences of my life. I can only hope to see Ice-Pick Lodge and other game companies in future doing more games like this. If you like Pathologic, it's not automatic that you'll like this one. But you might. And for that alone, it's worth a shot. At the end of the game, I failed. I knew I'd failed an hour before I failed. But I didn't quit. Because I wasn't at the end of my journey. I finished it. I'll play it again, and again, as the years go by. The soundtrack is haunting and melodic. It takes you to a different world. Play it as blindly as you can. And then, if you see this draining, haunting experience through, reflect.

The Void made me confront my fears of death, of dying, and stressed me out to the point of almost giving up. But I hung on. The Void gave me hope.

What will The Void give you?
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15 Comments
Steppewalker 14 Jun, 2020 @ 2:49pm 
Thank you for your thoughtful response! I wrote this review in a bit of a rush a while ago, and didn't edit it thoughtfully enough probably. Glad you enjoyed it! Have added the paragraph breaks, which I somehow neglected to add the first time.
Atom.Little 14 Jun, 2020 @ 8:22am 
First a short reply to your first statement: Yes, I've often wondered about the same thing and would love to see a much greater variety of games that explore the countless aspects of human life and what it means to be human, plus the far reaches & levels of reality.

Your review explores so many elements with a very personal touch which is rarely seen in the reviewer community. It takes a lot of fearlessness to write things directly from the experience of your own heart, you need to be brave to not glance at the trending and correctness that is in style at the time of writing.

I have a recommendation:
Make some indentations between paragraphs. Just one blank line every time you start writing a new paragraph will work like magic. It will make it a lot easier to refer back to things that was read a bit further back in the text.

Thanks a lot for sharing. :)

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Take good care of yourselves, everybody! ... Stay safe!!
Steppewalker 13 Mar, 2020 @ 9:29pm 
Thanks, glad to hear you enjoy reading my reviews (and more than once! :) ) - certainly if you are feeling already pretty hard done by, there's no reason to play a game that makes you feel stressed out and even claustrophobic. But it is a wonderful game when you are in the correct mode - you can get a lot of positive emotion from it too.
AwkwardLiSFan 13 Mar, 2020 @ 8:57pm 
You're right about being in the suitable frame of mind for such games. It's pointless playing them when you're not; the experience is wasted on you. I've read this before but I must say it here too, you put a lot of thought and effort into your analysis. I always enjoy reading (or re-reading) your reviews. :)
Jana 29 Feb, 2020 @ 9:07am 
I agree with you, Steppewalker. I´m always glad to find inspiration here on steam. And people who share their experiences with me. Some video games are art. I enjoy these games. Some video games excite me and touch my soul. Thank you for your detailed review. If time is right, I´ll play it.
Steppewalker 28 Feb, 2020 @ 1:26pm 
Thank you! Glad you enjoy reading my reviews. I hope one day that you find yourself playing this game, but there is, of course, no rush. It is also a game that one has to be in the right mental state to play. I definitely agree with you in that we should always discuss, argue and philosophize. A lack of thought leads to trouble - and this game requires you to always think.
Jana 28 Feb, 2020 @ 9:45am 
You write really interesting reviews, Steppewalker. They are profound and detailed. It's repulsive, but I'm also curious about the game. I have mixed feelings. These feelings are as bright as life and dark as death. I like philosophy. We should always discuss, argue, philosophize. About all of these questions. Thank you.
Shadowmaster 19 Feb, 2020 @ 4:22am 
The Void это не переведённый Тургор, это адаптация. Как будто из всех сюжетных веток оставили только одну.
9214 6 Jan, 2020 @ 10:32am 
There's is a patch with English subtitles on Steam forums (see one of the pinned threads, which also elaborates on the differences between the two versions). Can't say about the quality of translation, since I'm a native Russian speaker and never used it.
Steppewalker 5 Jan, 2020 @ 11:39pm 
I played The Void. I'm currently in the process of learning Russian, but having just begun, I'm in no position to play such a complex game in Russian. Would you say the translation dulls the game somewhat? Because I found The Void to still be intellectually stimulating and often poetically beautiful.