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Torment: Tides of Numenera

2017
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Drama, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableFeb 28, 2017
PlatformPC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
DeveloperInXile Entertainment
Overview

Torment: Tides of Numenera is a game set in the world of Monte Cook's new tabletop RPG setting, Numenera. Torment continues the thematic legacy of Planescape: Torment, the critically acclaimed role-playing game from 1999 that's considered by many to be a hallmark for storytelling in computer RPGs. With Torment, we're creating a rich role-playing experience that explores similar deep, personal themes.

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Metacritic Score

81


Opencritic Score

80


IMDB Score

6.4

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Critics rave about Torment: Tides of Numenera's captivating and thought-provoking story, praising its well-written narrative, deep themes, and immersive world. While some critics mention reservations about the heavy lore and complex plot, the majority agree that the game offers a highly commendable storytelling experience. With fantastic dialogue choices, meaningful decisions, and exploration of complex themes, Torment: Tides of Numenera is a standout game recommended for players seeking a rich and immersive narrative.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Torment: Tides of Numenera are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praise the game for its well-written and captivating story, with choices and consequences right from the start. CGMagazine describes it as a masterwork of elegant storytelling, while Game Informer highlights the game's wild and often inscrutable adventure into uncharted territories of existential thought, grotesquerie, and wonder. The narrative is commended for its thought-provoking themes, such as the nature of power and complex concepts of identity, as mentioned by Destructoid and GamingTrend respectively. The game's unique and immersive world is also a standout feature, with critics like Trusted Reviews and Digitally Downloaded noting the deep and detailed writing and the focus on multiple approaches to tasks. While the majority of critics praise the story of Torment: Tides of Numenera, there are a few critics who have some reservations. RPGamer mentions that the story is light on plot and heavy on lore, with a breadcrumb trail of exposition leading to the final decision. This suggests that some players may find the narrative to be too lore-heavy and lacking in a strong central plot. Additionally, Polygon highlights the complexity and compelling exploration of the central question of how much one life matters, but this may also be seen as a potential drawback for players who prefer more straightforward narratives. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Story of Torment: Tides of Numenera is highly commendable. The game's well-written and immersive narrative, filled with intriguing characters and exploration of complex themes, is consistently praised by multiple critics such as COGconnected, GameStar, and Attack of the Fanboy. The positive reception of the story is further reinforced by the repeated mentions of the game's fantastic dialogue choices and the weighty and meaningful decisions players can make, as highlighted by VideoGamer, ZTGD, and Digitally Downloaded. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment expressed by the majority of critics indicates that the story of Torment: Tides of Numenera is a standout aspect of the game, making it a highly recommended experience for players seeking a rich and immersive narrative.


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Critics praise Torment: Tides of Numenera for its deep role-playing experience, multiple paths and choices, and non-combat problem-solving. Negative points include mixed reviews on combat, with some finding it lacking depth. Overall, the game offers a unique, dialogue-focused gameplay with rich decision-making elements, though combat may not be its strongest suit.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Torment: Tides of Numenera are varied, but there are several positive aspects that stand out. Many critics praise the game's emphasis on role-playing and the multiple paths and choices available to the player. The character creation system is also highlighted, with CGMagazine mentioning the elegant system of condensing stats into Might, Speed, and Intellect. Game Informer commends the game for its non-combat approaches to problem-solving, such as stealing eggs or distracting guards. The game's emphasis on dialogue and conflict resolution through conversation is also well-received, as mentioned by several critics including Game Revolution and Twinfinite. However, there are also some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. The combat in Torment: Tides of Numenera receives mixed reviews, with some critics finding it lackluster and underdeveloped. Metro GameCentral and We Got This Covered specifically criticize the turn-based combat for being fiddly, long-winded, and slow. The magic system is also mentioned as underused by Metro GameCentral. Game Debate and Metro GameCentral point out issues with the interface and confusion in combat encounters. Technical issues and lack of difficulty options are raised by ZTGD. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Torment: Tides of Numenera offers a unique and deep role-playing experience with a focus on dialogue and non-combat approaches to problem-solving. The game's emphasis on choice and consequence is praised, with critics like GameStar and RPGamer commending the skill rolls and interesting decision-making. The game's combat may not be its strongest aspect, but the ability to avoid combat through persuasion, stealth, and other tactics is appreciated by many critics. The gameplay is described as cerebral, with a focus on reading and comprehending text, as mentioned by GameSpew. TheXboxHub highlights the game's different paths and choices, while Attack of the Fanboy praises the Effort system for adding depth to decision-making. Overall, Torment: Tides of Numenera is seen as a modern take on old-school gameplay, providing a rich and immersive role-playing experience.


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Critics have varied opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Torment: Tides of Numenera. While many praise its lovely art and immersive world, some criticize janky animations and limitations in appreciating designs. Overall, the game captures attention with its visually appealing design, but falls short in some areas. Despite visual drawbacks, the exceptional writing and world-building make for a captivating experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Torment: Tides of Numenera are quite varied. Many critics praised the game's visuals, highlighting its lovely art, otherworldly feel, and outstanding detail and artwork. GameGrin, for example, commends the game for its wonderful detail and artwork, creating a brilliant and bold world. Trusted Reviews also mentions the game's mix of medieval and futuristic tech, which is described as wonderful to explore. The visuals effectively portray the strange and specific world of Numenera, as noted by RPGamer. The game's locations and characters are evocative, with a mix of fantastic architecture and geographic formations, according to Destructoid. These positive opinions indicate that the game successfully captures the attention of players with its visually appealing and immersive design. However, there are some criticisms regarding the graphics and visual design of Torment: Tides of Numenera. COGconnected mentions that character animations are janky and character creation is a bit chaotic. Polygon notes that the top-down perspective makes it difficult to fully appreciate the interesting creature designs. GameSpew acknowledges that the visuals are not up to par, but the exceptional writing compensates for it. Metro GameCentral also mentions that the game has low tech graphics, but it brings the bizarre world to life through great prose writing. These criticisms highlight some shortcomings in the game's graphics, such as animation issues and limitations in appreciating certain visual elements. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Torment: Tides of Numenera presents a visually intriguing and immersive experience. The game's graphics and visual design effectively portray the strange and specific world of Numenera, with its evocative locations, fantastic architecture, and unique creature designs. The detailed environments, impressive artwork, and outstanding detail contribute to the game's overall appeal. However, there are some drawbacks, such as janky character animations and limitations in appreciating certain visual elements due to the top-down perspective. Despite these criticisms, the exceptional writing and world-building aspects compensate for any visual shortcomings, creating a captivating and immersive experience for players.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the sound design and music of Torment: Tides of Numenera. Some praise the immersive soundtrack and otherworldly sound effects, while others criticize the limited variety and mismatched voice acting. Ultimately, players should weigh these differing views to determine if the game's audio enhances their gaming experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Torment: Tides of Numenera are varied. Some critics, such as CGMagazine and MMORPG.com, appreciate the soundtrack and score of the game. CGMagazine mentions that the soundtrack by Mark Morgan, the composer for the original Planescape, is a positive aspect of the game. MMORPG.com also praises the score, stating that it is well-suited to the locations in the game. GameGrin adds that the sound design adds to the otherworldly feel of the game. The positive comments from these critics indicate that the music and sound effects contribute to the immersive experience and enhance the overall atmosphere of the game. However, there are also some negative opinions regarding the Sound Design and Music of Torment: Tides of Numenera. RPGamer criticizes the limited soundtrack, stating that it falls into a common sci-fi vibe and does not fully match the visuals of the game. GameSpew mentions that the voice acting is minimal and feels out of place, while the music is not mentioned. The negative comments from these critics suggest that there are some shortcomings in the sound design and music of the game, particularly in terms of variety and integration with the overall experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed regarding the Sound Design and Music of Torment: Tides of Numenera. While some critics appreciate the soundtrack, score, and sound design, others have reservations about the limited soundtrack and voice acting. The positive comments from CGMagazine, MMORPG.com, and GameGrin indicate that the music and sound effects contribute positively to the immersive experience and add to the otherworldly feel of the game. However, the negative comments from RPGamer and GameSpew suggest that there are areas for improvement in terms of variety and integration. It is important for players to consider these differing opinions and decide for themselves whether the sound design and music of Torment: Tides of Numenera align with their preferences and expectations.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Torment: Tides of Numenera. Some praise the limited voice-overs for bringing characters to life, while others criticize the lack of voice acting for most dialogue. Overall, there is disappointment with the quantity and quality of voice acting, with a consensus that more voice work is needed to enhance the overall experience. However, the quality of the writing is noted as a compensating factor by some critics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Torment: Tides of Numenera are quite varied. Some critics, such as MMORPG.com and Twinfinite, praise the limited voice-overs that are present in the game, describing them as well done, professionally rendered, and dutifully-voiced. These critics appreciate the effort put into bringing the characters to life through voice acting, contributing to an immersive experience. Additionally, TheXboxHub commends the strong voiceover work, emphasizing how it effectively brings out the nuances of the characters. These positive opinions highlight the successful execution of voice acting in certain aspects of the game. On the other hand, several critics express disappointment with the voice acting in Torment: Tides of Numenera. IGN, RPGamer, and GameSpew all criticize the lack of voice acting for the majority of the dialogue. RPGamer specifically mentions that the dialogue lacks personality and most lines are not voiced, indicating a missed opportunity to enhance the overall experience. IGN, in particular, highlights the disproportionate amount of voiced lines for one companion, which further emphasizes the lack of voice acting for other characters. TheSixthAxis goes as far as to describe the voicework for The Last Castoff as poor. These negative opinions suggest that the voice acting in the game falls short in terms of quantity and quality. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Torment: Tides of Numenera is limited and does not meet expectations. While some critics appreciate the well-crafted and dutifully-voiced characters, the bulk of the game's dialogue remains disappointingly relegated to text, as stated by IGN and Trusted Reviews. The general sentiment leans towards disappointment, with critics expressing a desire for more voice acting and a lack of personality in the dialogue. However, it is worth noting that the writing itself is praised by Trusted Reviews and PlayStation Universe, even in the absence of voice acting. This suggests that the quality of the writing compensates to some extent for the lack of voice acting.


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PC version of Torment: Tides of Numenera gets a mixed reception for technical performance, with minimal bugs and smooth gameplay noted by some critics. Console versions face more criticism, with reports of framerate issues, freezes, glitches, long load times, and crashes. Overall, PC version fares better than consoles in terms of technical issues.

In terms of the technical performance on PC, the overall consensus among the critics is mixed. CGMagazine and Twinfinite both mention minimal bugs and smooth gameplay, with Twinfinite specifically highlighting some slowness in certain areas. GameGrin also notes that the game is technically sound, although some areas feel more cohesive than others. However, Telegraph mentions that the game is slightly technically ropey in places. Trusted Reviews points out that while the PC version is smooth, the console version experiences technical problems with low frame rate and judder. ZTGD highlights combat-related technical issues, with the game hard-locking during encounters multiple times. Overall, the PC version seems to have fewer technical issues compared to the console versions. Moving on to the console versions, the critics' opinions are more critical of the technical performance. GameSpew, who played the game on Xbox One, mentions framerate issues, occasional freezes, graphical glitches, buggy menus, long loading times, and infrequent crashes. Attack of the Fanboy, who played on PS4, notes occasional hitching and stuttering issues, which, while not game-breaking, can be annoying. PlayStation Universe highlights long load times, frame popping, input delay, and annoying nuances with the camera and obstacles on PS4. Slant Magazine mentions some buggy issues on the PS4, such as missing animation frames and occasional freeze-ups. The SixthAxis also criticizes the PS4 version, stating that the game is mired in technical issues, including framerate drops, stutters, crashes, and freezing. We Got This Covered adds to the negative feedback, mentioning bugs, long load times, and a choppy framerate on PS4. Overall, the critics' opinions indicate that the technical performance of Torment: Tides of Numenera is more favorable on PC compared to consoles. While the PC version is generally smooth with minimal bugs, the console versions, especially on Xbox One and PS4, suffer from various technical issues. These include framerate issues, freezes, glitches, long load times, and crashes. Some critics, such as PlayStation Universe and The SixthAxis, even suggest that the game needs technical enhancements. However, it is worth noting that MMORPG.com mentions that the console version's performance issues could potentially be addressed in a day one patch.


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Torment: Tides of Numenera receives mixed reviews on replay value – praised for diverse quests and choices but criticized for underused mechanics and small consequences. Despite technical flaws, the game's multiple paths and interesting world make it worth revisiting for story lovers.

The overall sentiment regarding the replay value of Torment: Tides of Numenera is generally positive, with several critics highlighting the game's strengths in this aspect. Destructoid praises the game for offering side quests and secrets to discover, while Game Revolution mentions the different playthroughs and choices that can drastically affect gameplay. MMORPG.com also acknowledges the large number of quests with complex requirements, allowing players to discover and complete them at their own pace. These positive aspects contribute to the game's replayability, providing players with the opportunity to explore different paths and outcomes. However, there are also some negative opinions regarding the replay value of Torment: Tides of Numenera. Game Informer criticizes the scarcity of crises and other rules-based situations, which results in the underuse of the game's depth of systems. Polygon mentions that the consequences of choices are small and future quests remain largely unaffected, making non-violent routes more challenging but trickier. The technical flaws mentioned by TheSixthAxis may also discourage players from replaying the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Torment: Tides of Numenera offers a decent replay value. The game's multiple choices and consequences, as highlighted by Digital Chumps and Twinfinite, make it reasonable to replay the game. The distinct feel and interesting world, as mentioned by GameGrin, also contribute to the game's replayability. However, some critics point out the underutilization of certain game mechanics, such as the stat-based role-playing mentioned by Metro GameCentral. Despite these criticisms, the game's wealth of side quests, multiple playthroughs, and interesting world make it an enjoyable experience for those who enjoy story and narrative, as recommended by TheXboxHub.


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Overall Verdict

Torment: Tides of Numenera wows critics with its captivating story, moral choices, and immersive narrative. While some mention technical glitches and combat flaws, the game's strong writing and deep themes make it a must-play for RPG fans seeking a rich storytelling experience.

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Cgmagonline.com

Feb 28, 2017

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The review praises Torment: Tides of Numenera as a long-awaited spiritual pseudo-sequel that delivers storytelling and immersive narrative in grand RPGs. It expresses personal joy and admiration for the game and suggests that it proves storytelling in games is still as good as it was in the past.

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Game-debate.com

Mar 5, 2017

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The game is praised for its quality of writing and its ability to make players care about characters and think about deeper themes.

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Gamingtrend.com

Mar 1, 2017

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An engrossing and original story with some flaws in combat, but highly recommended overall

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It.ign.com

Feb 28, 2017

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The game offers a different role-playing experience compared to other games, such as Pillars of Eternity or Tyranny. The review praises the game for its unique atmosphere and complex moral choices. The reviewer recommends avoiding spoilers to fully enjoy the game.

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Gamerevolution.com

Mar 1, 2017

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Torment: Tides of Numenera is a well-executed game with variable storytelling and meaningful choices.

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Thexboxhub.com

Mar 2, 2017

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Torment: Tides of Numenera is a must-buy for fans of old-fashioned, immersive RPGs with a focus on story and narrative.

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Twinfinite.net

Feb 28, 2017

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Torment: Tides of Numenera is an all-around great experience that is worth checking out for fans of Western RPGs or its spiritual predecessor.

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Mar 9, 2017

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The game has a genuine shot at living up to the legacy of Planescape: Torment and is praised for its deep narrative and morality mechanics.

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Digitalchumps.com

Mar 2, 2017

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Torment: Tides of Numenera offers a compelling balance between deep gameplay, accessibility, and character-driven story. It may be overwhelming for genre-uninitiated players, but it is worth playing and replaying.

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Gamestar.de

Feb 28, 2017

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The game is unique and engaging, with a deep role-playing system, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.

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