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Re:Turn - One Way Trip

2020
GenresAdventure, Indie, Horror, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Single Player
AvailableOct 14, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperRed Ego Games
Overview

Trapped in a ghostly train, Saki must search the past and present to find and save her friends. More importantly, Saki must use her wits if she is to survive against an unspeakable evil hellbent on avenging unrequited love.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

74


Opencritic Score

66

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24 reviews found

90

Thesixthaxis.com

Nov 1, 2020

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86

Xboxtavern.com

Oct 21, 2020

I came away from Re:Turn – One Way Trip having had a great time. I really dug the 2D, 32-bit aesthetic that managed to get a good, creepy atmosphere across without relying on all the usual flash and pomp we’d expected of a horror title. The story is constantly engaging and well written, complimented by some great audio work. Some minor niggles in the constant back tracking and lack of helpful direction can lead to some frustration, especially if played across a few nights, but it doesn’t take too long to get back into the swing of things really. If you’re after a solid start to the Halloween season, this comes highly recommended. This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.


80

Gameonaus.com

Oct 16, 2020

Re:Turn – One Way Trip is a great 2D side scrolling adventure with excellent tension-building music and a well-written spooky story that drives you forward. There are times where the back and forth to solve puzzles gets a bit tedious, but the story elements justify the player’s efforts. The pixel art softens the horror jump scares somewhat, so don’t be turned off if horror games aren’t your thing as this game is worth a play through.


80

Gamespew.com

Oct 15, 2020

Re:Turn – One Way Trip is filled with unexpected twists and turns, satisfying jumpscares, an eerie atmosphere and a well-written story. There are some moments of awkward dialogue, but it does very little to take away from the story. Discovering what happened to the old passengers of the train and how their experiences effect the characters is good fun. It’s also terrifying, and the perfect title to pick up this Halloween. Heck, it’s perfect for any time really. Just be sure to play with headphones on and the lights off to get the full effect of the scares.


80

Videochums.com

Oct 28, 2020

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80

Waytoomany.games

Oct 14, 2020

The bizarre combination of genres and gameplay elements was enough to pique my interest, but it delivered far more than I expected. Most of the puzzles are a lot of fun and highly diversified. The wonderfully interwoven storylines kept me captivated through to the end.


75

Bazimag.com

Jul 24, 2021

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75

Gamecritics.com

Nov 23, 2020

Re:Turn is a great little gem that easily slots into any horror fan’s collection. The art and atmosphere alone are enough to warrant a look, and the story plays with some interesting themes of love, jealousy, and privilege. As someone who doesn’t normally go for horror games, this one’s hard to pass up. Disclosures: This game is developed by Red Ego Games, and published by Green Man Gaming Publishing.


73

As.com

Nov 30, 2020

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70

Thedigitalfix.com

Sep 7, 2020

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