If you're looking for a game that's different, a lot of fun, packed with adventure, and has a great story, this is the game for you! The combat is unique and the use of stealth is simple.
If you're looking for a game that's different, a lot of fun, packed with adventure, and has a great story, this is the game for you! The combat is unique and the use of stealth is simple.
I'll play more polished, bigger and more bombastic blockbuster games this year, but We Happy Few will stay with me long after its quests are over.
A twisted and shocking world to lose yourself in; Crafting weird and wonderful chemicals and gadgets; A+ British swearing skills
Glitching like it's 2007
Yeehaw tom Hanks and a good old dog named hooch are good friends
Great game if you like what if scenarios, something different
Although it has been in development for a number of years and available to play as an Early Access release as far back as two years ago, this year proved to be especially fruitful for We Happy Few getting back into the minds of interested players. Especially for those of us in Australia.
We Happy Few is a game with a curious development history. Compulsion Games initially looked to crowdfund the title with the aim of creating a roguelike survival game set within a dystopian alternative history England, where the Germans had successfully managed to invade the country during World War...
Great visuals and style; Some compelling story elements; Many memorable characters
PC performance is a tad worrying; Too many bugs and glitches; $60 price tag; Tags
I think It has good messages about fighting for your rights But iffy stuff is best left for teens
Despite being set in an alternate 1960s where World War II ended very differently, We Happy Few could be just as damning an examination of what a post-Brexit Britain might look like.
Dystopian futures are often drab affairs covered in shades of brown and beige, immensely depressing, and full of cliches and tropes that bleed from one version to another. In a world filled with existential dread and horrifying rules, does everything really need to look like a cheap pair of khakis
Interesting story and characters; Great use of colour and visuals
Frustrating systems; Experience breaking bugs; Let me hide in the red bushes too; yellow just isn't my colour
We Happy Few is unapologetically inspired by many different works of entertainment across various mediums. The world and characters of Wellington Wells appear to be pulled directly out of an Ayn Rand novel or a George Orwell dystopia.
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