All At Once

All At Once

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About All At Once

All At Once is an indie adventure game from Studio SoSeong, released September 3, 2025, for PC. It’s a single-player puzzle-combat hybrid where players tackle multiple stages simultaneously. The game’s core gimmick forces you to manage overlapping challenges in real time, like solving a logic puzzle while fending off enemies in another window. The minimalist art style and tight pacing make it feel like a cross between a stress test and a cleverly designed brain teaser. No online components, just a self-contained loop of stress and satisfaction. If you like games that demand constant attention and quick thinking, this one hits hard.

Gameplay

You control a single character navigating up to four simultaneous stages, each with unique objectives. One tab might have you dodging projectiles, another requires precise timing for platforming, and a third mixes resource management. Switching between them is manual, so you’re constantly toggling focus. The controls are straightforward but punishing, keyboard and mouse work best for juggling. Boss fights escalate the chaos, adding layers like timed switches or environmental hazards. Sessions rarely last more than 20 minutes due to the mental strain, but the rush of clearing a stage without dropping a ball keeps you coming back. It’s not forgiving, but the rewards are immediate.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 68% completing the base game in under 15 hours. Average playtime is 11.2 hours, and 32% of players hit 100% completion. Community moods skew polarized: 44% call it “addictive,” while 18% gripe about “unfair difficulty spikes.” Early critics on Steam praise its “original approach to multitasking” but note the lack of save points. With 50 achievements averaging 45 minutes each, it’s clear the game rewards persistence. Price is $24.99, making the challenge-to-cost ratio feel fair for hardcore players.

PlayPile's Take

All At Once is a high-risk, high-reward game for players who thrive under pressure. It’s not for casual sessions or those who hate permadeath, every misstep resets your progress. But if you enjoy tight mechanics and the thrill of managing chaos, it’s worth the investment. The $25 price tag feels justified for the achievement grind alone. Skip it if you prefer relaxed, story-driven experiences. This one’s a mental marathon, not a sprint.

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