I Am Dead
I Am Dead

I Am Dead

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I Am Dead
I Am Dead
I Am Dead
I Am Dead
I Am Dead
I Am Dead is a charming puzzle adventure game from the creators of Hohokum and Wilmot’s Warehouse about exploring the afterlife.
Developed by:
Richard Hogg
Published by:
Release Date:

Steam
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• 1 free (Epic Games Store)
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Available in:
• 1 subscription (PC Game Pass)
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From 10,90€ and with a PC Game Pass subscription

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• 1 free (Epic Games Store)
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Reviews
The reviews are taken directly from Steam and divided by regions and I show you the best rated ones in the last 30 days.

Reviews on english:
Reviews
82%
223 reviews
184
39
4.0 hours played
Written 24 days ago

What came into view only after death. 죽은 자의 온기가 남아있습니다.
0.4 hours played
Written 15 days ago

Basically unplayable with PC controls, as other people have noted
2.7 hours played
Written 14 days ago

The story is boring and the game plays like an I spy book. Like on part 3 of the game, they're going over some guy lets call V. V is a loser who plays a band instrument, ditches his girlfriend to do something in another city, and his girlfriend was going to go study plants or something at some college. Like V is some boring high schooler on an island doing normal after high school stuff. If I wanted to experience that level of bordom, I'd just look at my own life. Furthermore, the whole game surrounds finding 3D items and 2D slices of items. It's pretty much an I spy book, and there's a good reason I don't buy I spy books. They get boring quick. Blind searching a large 3D scene isn't any better. Actually I'd say there's too much to explore in one area, and it makes searching super tedious than actually intriguing. You'll also want to not be deaf, since the 2D slice part relies on hearing the dog bark and the icons appearing in the bottom right corner to hint that a 2D slice is nearby. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this normally for the average adult or child. I'd only do so if you loved I spy books, where's waldo, and hidden folks, but this just ain't it for me. I sorta came in expecting GNOG like mechanics with the graphics, but I had the wrong assumption going in.