
OneShot is an exceptional Adventure/Casual that raises the bar for the genre.
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Verdict
98%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (98% positive from 61K reviews)
Compelling narrative and story
Rich open world to explore
Outstanding soundtrack
No significant drawbacks reported
OneShot is a surreal puzzle adventure game developed by the indie studio Future Cat and published by KOMODO. Based on a free version made in 2014, it was released for Windows on December 8, 2016.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 18d ago
Don't know how to start this but first of all this game is truly a masterpiece and i don't know if I'll ever experience anything like this again. I don't want to spoil anything talking about the gameplay but once i completed it, i was completely blown away by its concept and the story. Dunno how come no one knows about this game, it's quite underrated. This is one of those rare games that stays in your mind long after you finish it, and the less you know about it before playing, the better the experience will be.
It won't change your life, but not calling it a unique experience would be criminal. If you're tired of fourth wall breaks only belonging to crappy .exe games, pick this up.
Every person with any history of playing videogames in their life should pick up this game and play it all the way through to true completion. Everything about this game is excellent from the puzzles to locations to the characters and ESPECIALLY the story. The unique aspects of the mechanics that Oneshot has is something I have never seen explored in this depth or way before. Anything I could say past this would be a disservice to you as you should absolutely go into this game blind. I was crying by the end of this game. It is the kind of game that ends and has you staring at a wall for half an hour. Please play this game.
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