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Everything

2017
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Simulation, RPG, Drama, Single Player
AvailableMar 21, 2017
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperDavid OReilly
Overview

Everything is an interactive experience where everything you see is a thing you can be, from animals to planets to galaxies and beyond. Travel between outer and inner space, and explore a vast, interconnected universe of things without enforced goals, scores, or tasks to complete. Everything is a procedural, AI-driven simulation of the systems of nature, seen from the points of view of everything in the Universe. Narrated by the late British philosopher Alan Watts.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

80


Opencritic Score

73


IMDB Score

7.2

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66 reviews found

100

Nintendojo.com

Jan 30, 2019

Yes, the lack of pulse pounding action might put off some, but I think most will appreciate Everything as an interesting way to examine a unique philosophical perspective in a manner that is clever, relaxing, and often humorous. No, it’s not even remotely for everyone, but it accomplishes exactly what it wants to just about perfectly. Nintendojo was provided a copy of this game for review by a third party, though that does not affect our recommendation.


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Superlevel.de

Apr 29, 2017

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100

Theguardian.com

Mar 24, 2017

Everything takes this strange comfort of the procedurally generated personal to a universal scale, and it is good. It’s really good. Everything is a game that knows what its core strengths are, and it does not shy away from them: everything persists, and everything is connected. Curiously, one of Everything’s best features is that the game will autoplay when left idle for more than a few seconds.


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Washingtonpost.com

Apr 6, 2017

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Mar 29, 2017

Really, the best way to describe Everything is that it’s a game that lets you play as everything. I don’t mean that in the sense that you can play as anything, though you can do that (at least, any of roughly 1000 different things coded into the game). Rather, I mean that it’s a game that lets you play as a conceptual Everything – that one grand, all-encompassing thing that we are all part of, that binds us together, and that exists within all of us.


90

Wordsaboutgames.net

May 9, 2017

Everything is a game that won’t be for everyone. It probably won’t be for most people. At the same time I’d urge everyone to give it a go. It looks like an aimless sandbox at first glance.


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Polygon.com

Mar 20, 2017

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90

Gamer.nl

Apr 22, 2017

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90

Games Master UK

Jun 6, 2017

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90

Psnstores.com

Mar 22, 2017

Everything strips out what typically drives us towards the types of games we play. There’s no objective, rules, or scores; there’s just Everything. It presents a toy-box that’s there to simply be fun to play with and, potentially, something that’ll get you thinking about your own life and how you fit into this bizarre universe that we’ve all found ourselves in. It’s not without faults, some parts of the tutorial segments can be unclear or a bit slow for my liking, but none of that detracts from the wild journey I went on. Everything is odd, thought provoking, and quite unlike anything else I’ve ever played. A copy of this game was provided by the publisher for review purposes.

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