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Virginia

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Interactive Movie, Thriller, Drama, Mystery, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 22, 2016
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One
Developer505 Games
Overview

VIRGINIA is a first person interactive drama. It is the story of a recently graduated FBI agent and her partner as they seek to uncover the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a young boy. In the birthplace of America nothing is quite what it seems.

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Metacritic Score

74


Opencritic Score

73


IMDB Score

6.4

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Virginia's narrative wowed critics with its depth, blending FBI investigation with themes of corruption and racism. While some felt it fell short or lacked emotional impact, most agree it delivers a captivating and unconventional experience, praised for its mystery, complex friendships, and immersive storytelling. Ultimately, Virginia's unique storytelling approach and rich thematic exploration make it a standout in the realm of narrative-driven games.

The majority of critics praised the story of Virginia for its depth, complexity, and unique storytelling approach. COGconnected described it as a "mind-bending narrative" that blends elements of FBI investigation, X-Files, and Twin Peaks, while Digitally Downloaded highlighted its exploration of themes like bureaucratic corruption, trust, conspiracy, and institutional racism through the eyes of two women of color. Everyeye.it commended the game for delving beyond the surface and offering multiple narrative possibilities and interpretations, creating a surreal and engaging experience. GameGrin found the narrative intense, intriguing, and creepy, relying on visual symbols and character body language to convey its story effectively. On the flip side, some critics, like GameCritics and Push Square, felt that Virginia's story fell short, with GameCritics specifically mentioning that it "falls apart and doesn't deliver at the end." PSNStores criticized the lack of emotional impact in the story, mentioning that the characters and plotlines did not reach their full potential, leading to a somewhat flat experience. Windows Central also pointed out that the interpretive nature of the story left many questions unanswered, making the narrative confusing and obscure for some players. XBLA Fans criticized the narrative for focusing too heavily on one aspect of the story, leading to a lack of substance and coherence in the overall plot. Overall, despite some mixed opinions, the consensus among the majority of critics is that Virginia delivers a captivating and unconventional narrative experience. Critics like We Got This Covered praised the mystery, themes of identity and power, and the portrayal of complex friendships between characters. IGN highlighted the emotionally compelling and absorbing mystery of the story, while Impulsegamer appreciated the cleverly built narrative with Lynchian style symbology. The Digital Fix commended the game for its compelling and immersive storytelling that keeps players engaged and thinking throughout the experience. Ultimately, Virginia's unique approach to storytelling, rich thematic exploration, and intriguing narrative structure resonated positively with most critics, making it a standout title in the realm of narrative-driven games.


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Critics praise Virginia for its simple yet effective gameplay, allowing players to progress through beautiful environments at their own pace and make moral choices that enhance the emotional connection to the narrative. However, some critics find the limited interactivity and lack of traditional gameplay elements frustrating, making the experience feel more like passive viewing than engaging gameplay. Overall, Virginia offers a unique interactive storytelling experience that prioritizes narrative over mechanics, appealing to players seeking a cinematic and introspective gaming experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Virginia highlight several positive aspects. Critics like Game Informer and PlayStation Universe appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of the gameplay, emphasizing the player's ability to progress through beautiful environments at their own pace. This minimalist design allows for exploration and immersion in the narrative without overwhelming the player with complex mechanics. Additionally, The Digital Fix notes the gameplay involving moral choices, adding a layer of depth to the player's experience. The game's focus on interactive storytelling, as mentioned by Digitally Downloaded and Let's Play Video Games, creates an emotional connection with the characters and narrative, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. On the downside, several critics express concerns about the limited interactivity and lack of traditional gameplay elements in Virginia. Critics such as Push Square and GameSpew find the minimal interaction and absence of investigation or puzzles frustrating, especially considering the game's mystery-focused premise. Some critics, like XBLA Fans and GameCrate, feel that the game's lack of substantial gameplay elements and minimal exploration make it more akin to a passive viewing experience rather than an engaging game. The absence of meaningful choices or challenges, as highlighted by Game Debate and Impulsegamer, may leave players feeling disconnected from the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Virginia offers a unique gameplay experience that prioritizes interactive storytelling over traditional game mechanics. While the game's minimalistic approach may not appeal to players seeking more interactivity or exploration, critics like TheSixthAxis and Guardian appreciate the game's cinematic style and contemplative nature. The focus on progressing through a linear narrative with limited player control, as noted by Telegraph and Polygon, contributes to the game's immersive and impactful storytelling. Despite some criticisms regarding the lack of gameplay depth, Virginia succeeds in delivering a compelling and emotional narrative experience that resonates with players looking for a more cinematic and introspective gaming experience.


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Critics rave about Virginia's stunning graphics and visual design, praising its unique art style, vibrant colors, and cinematic techniques. While some mention limitations like struggles with darker scenes and stiff character animations, the overall consensus is that the game offers a visually captivating and artistically unique experience, setting it apart as a standout title in terms of graphics and design.

The opinions of the videogame reviewers regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Virginia are overwhelmingly positive. Critics such as Digitally Downloaded, GameGrin, and RPG Fan praise the game for its unique and striking art style. They highlight the game's colorful and vibrant visuals, with Digitally Downloaded specifically mentioning the expert cinematic techniques used to create a visually compelling experience. The use of surreal elements, cinematic editing techniques, and dream sequences adds depth and sophistication to the overall visual presentation, as noted by Everyeye.it and Let's Play Video Games. The game's hand-drawn style, pastel shades, and clean landscapes contribute to creating a beautiful and immersive world, as acknowledged by PlayStation Universe and Push Square. On the negative side, some critics point out certain limitations or inconsistencies in Virginia's visual design. For example, IGN Spain mentions struggles with darker scenes, while Guardian notes occasional confusion due to characters having limited detail and black eyes. PCWorld highlights stiff character animations as a potential drawback that may impact the overall visual experience. These criticisms suggest that while the game excels in many visual aspects, there are areas where improvements could enhance the overall presentation. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Virginia offers a visually captivating and artistically unique experience. The game's use of cinematic editing techniques, vibrant color palette, and surreal elements effectively convey emotions and enhance the storytelling. Critics like Game Informer and GameSpew commend the game for its exceptional cinematic direction and beautiful art style. While there are some minor criticisms regarding specific visual aspects, the majority of reviewers appreciate the game's innovative approach to visual storytelling. Virginia's ability to create a dream-like atmosphere, convey nuanced emotions through subtle details, and provide a visually stunning experience sets it apart as a standout title in terms of graphics and visual design.


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Critics widely praise Virginia's exceptional orchestral music and sound design, which enhance the game's cinematic feel and emotional depth without dialogue. Renowned orchestras like the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra deliver a unique audiovisual spectacle, setting a refined atmosphere. While some critics mention minor issues like abrupt scene transitions and overly bombastic moments in the music, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with the majority highlighting the music as a standout feature that immerses players in the narrative.

The Sound Design and Music of Virginia have garnered widespread praise from the majority of critics, with many highlighting the exceptional orchestral work and fitting music that complements the game's lack of dialogue. Critics such as COGconnected and Everyeye.it appreciated the orchestrated soundtrack for setting a refined atmosphere and enhancing the cinematic feel of the game. The live recordings by renowned orchestras like the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra were particularly lauded for their ability to create a unique audiovisual spectacle. The use of sound design to convey emotions and enhance the storytelling experience was also commended by reviewers like Let's Play Video Games and GameSpew, who found the music to be a standout feature that effectively set the tone for the narrative. While the overall sentiment towards the Sound Design and Music of Virginia is overwhelmingly positive, there were some minor criticisms raised by a few critics. Push Square mentioned that the abrupt scene transitions tied to the soundtrack didn't work well, indicating a potential disconnect between the music and gameplay flow. RPG Fan noted that while the soundtrack was well done, it could occasionally be too bombastic, possibly overshadowing certain moments in the game. GameCrate also pointed out instances where the music cuts abruptly, which could disrupt the immersive experience for some players. These critiques, however, were in the minority compared to the widespread acclaim for the game's audio elements. In conclusion, the consensus among critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Virginia are of exceptional quality, with the majority of reviewers praising the orchestrated soundtrack, sound design, and the overall immersive experience created through audio. Critics like Guardian and PC Gamer highlighted how the music matched the mood of the game and enhanced the storytelling effectively, while IGN and Impulsegamer emphasized the emotional weight and wonderful score that accompanied the gameplay experience. Despite some minor criticisms regarding scene transitions and occasional bombastic moments in the music, the general consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with the audio elements of Virginia being a standout feature that significantly contributes to the game's atmospheric and emotional depth.


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Critics are split on Virginia's lack of traditional voice acting. Some, like TrueAchievements and Twinfinite, praise the use of gestures and scenes for storytelling, enhancing the game's mystery. However, others, such as PCWorld and RPG Fan, feel that the absence of voice acting may hinder immersion and character connection. Overall, the decision to omit voice acting in Virginia has created a unique storytelling style that resonates with some while leaving others wanting more traditional vocal performances.

In analyzing the opinions of the critics regarding the Voice Acting in Virginia, it is evident that the lack of traditional voice acting was perceived positively by some reviewers. TrueAchievements appreciated the stylistic decision to forgo voice acting in favor of relying on gestures and scenes to convey the story, enhancing the mystery and surreal atmosphere of the game. Twinfinite also found value in the absence of dialogue, noting that meaningful glances, frowns, and gestures effectively conveyed emotions. This approach allowed players to interpret the narrative through visual cues, adding depth to the storytelling experience. On the flip side, some critics expressed concerns about the absence of voice acting in Virginia. PCWorld highlighted that the lack of dialogue placed a burden on character animations to convey emotions, which could be challenging due to the characters' limited expressiveness. This limitation may have hindered the immersion for some players who rely heavily on voice acting to connect with the characters and storyline. RPG Fan, GameCrate, and Gameblog.fr also noted the complete absence of voice acting, indicating a missed opportunity to potentially enhance the player's engagement with the game through vocal performances. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Virginia's decision to omit traditional voice acting divided opinions. While some, like TrueAchievements and Twinfinite, appreciated the unique storytelling approach through gestures and scenes, others, such as PCWorld and RPG Fan, felt that the lack of voice acting could have detracted from the overall experience. The absence of voice acting in Virginia seems to have created a distinct atmosphere and storytelling style that resonated with some players while leaving others longing for more traditional vocal performances to deepen their connection to the characters and narrative.


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Virginia's technical performance varies across platforms. PC version praised for smooth animations, Xbox One noted minor issues. PS4 faced major challenges with framerate problems and abrupt transitions. Critics report technical hurdles on both PC and PS4 versions affecting gameplay immersion. Mixed consensus among critics with some overlooking issues due to engrossing narrative, but technical problems impact overall experience on all platforms.

In terms of positives for the technical performance on different gaming platforms, the PC version of Virginia seems to have fared relatively well according to critics like Guardian and Telegraph. Guardian highlights smooth animations that effectively convey the story, while Telegraph mentions the locked 30 FPS framerate adding to the game's aesthetic. On Xbox One, Windows Central notes minor issues like an oversensitive default camera but overall doesn't highlight major technical shortcomings. On the flip side, the PS4 version of Virginia appears to have faced more challenges. Critics like Digitally Downloaded, IGN Spain, Push Square, and TheSixthAxis all point out various technical issues such as framerate problems, abrupt transitions, slow pacing, and severe technical issues. These issues seem to have significantly impacted the gameplay experience on the PS4 platform. Similarly, the PC version of the game, as experienced by Gameblog.fr, IGN, Shacknews, and Telegraph, also encountered technical hurdles like framerate dips, audio issues, motion blur causing input lag, and non-seamless cuts between scenes. These technical shortcomings may have detracted from the overall immersion and enjoyment of the game. Overall, there is a mixed consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of Virginia across different gaming platforms. While some platforms like PC received praise for certain aspects such as smooth animations and locked framerates, others like PS4 faced more significant challenges with framerate issues, abrupt transitions, and technical advancements. Despite some technical issues, the engrossing narrative of Virginia seems to have helped overlook these problems for some critics. However, the general sentiment suggests that technical performance issues, especially related to framerate and transitions, have impacted the overall experience of the game, regardless of the platform.


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Virginia's replay value divides critics: Some praise the narrative depth, multiple paths, and hidden secrets, while others criticize its linear structure and lack of significant variation. The game's disorienting nature and symbolism may entice some for multiple playthroughs, but its short length and limited player agency could deter others. In the end, Virginia offers a unique experience that may polarize players seeking intricate storytelling.

The opinions of several critics highlight the positive aspects of the replay value of Virginia. Critics such as Everyeye.it, PlayStation Universe, Stevivor, and IGN mention that the game's narrative structure and multiple narrative possibilities offer replay value for players interested in exploring different interpretations and story paths. IGN specifically praises the option to skip ahead to any of the 41 chapters for multiple playthroughs, while also noting the presence of collectibles that provide additional incentive to replay the game. Additionally, Stevivor and TrueAchievements emphasize that multiple playthroughs can lead to the discovery of new details and hidden secrets, adding depth to the overall experience. On the other hand, some critics point out the limitations and negatives regarding the replay value of Virginia. Critics like DarkStation, ICXM, and PCWorld mention that the game's linear narrative structure and lack of hidden objects or secret areas result in each playthrough being more or less the same. DarkStation specifically notes that there are no significant subplots that a careless player might miss, which could deter some players from revisiting the game. Furthermore, Guardian highlights that the gameplay is linear and repetitive, with limited player agency, which may impact the desire for multiple playthroughs. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the replay value of Virginia is mixed. While some critics appreciate the game's narrative depth and the opportunity for multiple interpretations, others express concerns about the limited gameplay elements and linear storytelling impacting the replayability. Critics like COGconnected and We Got This Covered acknowledge that the game's disorienting nature and subtle symbolism may encourage players to replay Virginia to uncover missed details and appreciate its quiet understatement. However, critics such as Gameblog.fr and Telegraph suggest that the game's short length and lack of significant player agency may limit its replay value for some players. In conclusion, Virginia seems to offer a unique and thought-provoking experience that may appeal to players interested in exploring its intricate narrative, but its replay value may vary depending on individual preferences and expectations.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Virginia receives praise for unique storytelling and memorable experience, with critics lauding its innovative narrative techniques. However, concerns arise over gameplay and narrative coherence. Despite mixed opinions, the majority appreciate its artistic vision and emotional impact, making it a captivating and boundary-pushing interactive experience.

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Godisageek.com

Sep 23, 2016

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Thrilling, powerful and thought-provoking story, emotionally affecting, leaves a huge impression

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Telegraph.co.uk

Sep 22, 2016

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Virginia is praised as a remarkable and marvellous game that pushes the boundaries of interactive narrative. It is described as a game to savor and discuss for years to come, leaving a lasting impact on the player.

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Rpgfan.com

Oct 9, 2016

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Virginia is described as an incredible experience that speaks volumes without dialogue. It is praised for its personal and powerful story, unique visual design, and dreamlike atmosphere. The review recommends playing it.


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Gameinformer.com

Sep 22, 2016

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Virginia is a taut thriller that strikes a fine balance between storytelling and interactivity. It is a must-play for fans of narrative-driven first-person adventure games.

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Gamegrin.com

Oct 3, 2016

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Virginia is a brilliantly fulfilling narrative experience, with a unique and memorable story. It may be surreal and confounding, but it succeeds in taking players on an unforgettable journey.

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Psu.com

Sep 22, 2016

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Virginia is a special game that successfully blends cinema and videogames. It may have detractors, but it is a unique and captivating experience.

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Gamespew.com

Sep 28, 2016

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Virginia is the epitome of what an interactive movie should be. It is a concise, focused, and engrossing cinematic experience.

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Everyeye.it

Sep 23, 2016

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Virginia challenges traditional notions of storytelling in games and films, offering a unique and thought-provoking experience that may not appeal to everyone. Despite its unconventional approach, Virginia is a game that should be experienced to fully grasp its impact.

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Gaming.thedigitalfix.com

Oct 5, 2016

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Virginia is an absolutely remarkable game that creates strong emotions and engages the player from start to finish. Despite its short length and lack of dialogue, it offers a unique and enthralling experience.


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Icxm.net

Sep 22, 2016

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Virginia is an unorthodox and intriguing experience with multiple layers. Despite its short length and constrained gameplay, it is recommended due to its low price of admission.

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