Return to Grace Review – Cult of Personality

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In the distant future, space archaeologist Adie has dedicated her life to finding the fabled A. I. called Grace.

Grace was meant to be the pinnacle of human civilization, but all records of its location and the reason for its disappearance have been lost to time.

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Now Adie has followed a beacon and landed less than ceremoniously on the planet that could house Grace. This is where Return to Grace begins.

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The narrative-heavy, first-person walking sim from Creative Bytes studio follows Adie on her journey to restore power to the aging structure she has stumbled across.

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Luckily for Adie, she is never alone, as she is accompanied by a multitude of A.I. personalities on her mission. Initially, her incredibly sassy ship A.I. Allen is with her, communicating through the technology on her wrist.

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Once she enters the Spire and interfaces with the older systems, Allen is replaced by a new voice and a new face. Different colored emojis represent each personality Adie encounters.

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It’s lovely how much expression has been visually granted to these personalities through simple lines and color combinations. For example, Adie’s first point of contact is the even-tempered and yellow Logic.

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Logic explains what she knows about what happened to Grace, which isn’t much. She knows that she is part of Grace’s personality matrix and isn’t the only aspect, but she doesn’t know what caused the shutdown or fragmentation.

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