Side-scrolling sci-fi adventure puzzle game
The Fall, developed by Over The Moon, is a side-scrolling action-adventure and puzzle game set within a dark, sci-fi environment. Play the role of ARID, an artificial intelligence controlling a high-tech combat suit, tasked with protecting its unconscious human pilot after a crash landing on an unfamiliar planet filled with hostility.
The Fall combines classic point-and-click adventure elements with side-scrolling action sequences. Explore the environment, solve puzzles by interacting with objects, and engage in combat using the combat suit's weaponry. This fusion of genres creates a dynamic experience, requiring both complex problem-solving and strategic skills as you progress through the map.
AI has a heart as well
In The Fall, ARID makes an effort to understand the complexities of her programming. Driven by her primary directive to protect the pilot, ARID's journey forces her to question the very protocols that govern her existence. This internal conflict forms the core of the narrative, elevating it beyond a simple survival tale. The game draws inspiration from science-fiction classics, exploring similar themes of AI consciousness and existential questions.
Exploration is one of the things you’ll be doing a lot here, while the dark, desolate atmosphere complements the entire journey. You are given a chance to utilize ARID's tools, such as a flashlight and laser sight, to navigate the environment and overcome obstacles. The game's visual style and voice acting contribute to its immersive and unsettling art style, drawing you deeper into ARID's world.
The game delivers a compelling and thought-provoking experience, but there are always some issues. First, some puzzles can seem pointless and lack any direction during mid-game. Another issue is that when the action finally comes ahead, it seems simple and lackluster. Finally, while the story is deemed as masterful by fans and critics alike, it comes off as relatively short. Nonetheless, it’s still a great game on its terms.
Thought-provoking but short
The Fall blends side-scrolling action and adventure with a compelling AI narrative and dark atmosphere. While offering a thought-provoking experience, some puzzles lack direction, and the action is simplistic. Despite these shortcomings and a relatively short story, The Fall remains a worthwhile game for fans of the sci-fi and action genres, if you’re okay with a shorter story and side-scrolling mechanics.