

It makes me wonder if developer Benjamin Rivers felt that he had to make Alone With You more “gamey” or longer in time, so added this padding which only makes it feel bloated. It’s even boring when I’m writing it out, right? It makes little sense that you have to constantly go and check in with the AI when the AI is talking to you during every mission. Every time you return home after doing a mission you have to check in with the AI core, then walk to bed, and then you have to go the holo-chamber, and then you have to go back to bed, and then you wake up, then you have to go and see the AI again, and then you have to… well, you get it. Despite there being lots to like, it’s just filled with unnecessary busy work that can make the actual playing feel dull and monotonous. Which is where Alone With You really stumbles. That one actually felt like a challenge, rather than just an obstacle that’s stopping me from getting to the story and to make the game feel longer. I just wish there were more puzzles like that in earlier missions. It’s not too difficult, but it does require whipping out the notepad and pen and it was massively satisfying to get right. Also, the final mission is actually really, really good. I thought it was a nice, subtle way of commenting on the human condition without stuffing it down my throat. Even though humans have managed to travel to another planet in another world, they are still unable to get other petty arguments, egotistical power struggles, and can’t stop falling in love. These missions vary in quality and usually just revolve around you having to find easily found passwords or solving rudimentary puzzles to gain access to terminals and unlock doors, you explore each area and as you find useful things to fix the ship you also begin to learn about what happened in every separate area. So that’s what you do, and the AI tasks you with missions to go to different buildings of the colony and discover research or salvage spare parts that will help you fix the damaged escape ship. His only company is the AI that helped run the place when it was fully operational, and now has no other task but to keep you safe and get you off the dying planet. You play as a wee little purple spaceman who proudly wears his scarf like Chris Jericho. Two colonies have been on the planet for sixteen years, trying to make it suitable for sustained life, but a cataclysmic event has laid waste to all the progress that was made along with every person who was living there – apart from one, that is. One such planet, with rocky mountains and a constant downpour of acid rain, is where Alone With You is set. It’s set decades into the future and the good ol’ human race have finally made it to the point that they’re looking to colonise and live on distant planets.

Along with a beautiful art style and soundtrack, it’s a nice game with a well written story, but mundane and needless busywork heavily weighs down the overall enjoyment. Alone With You is a short game which delves into some interesting topics without hitting you on the nose with them.
