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Game of Fate 3 is a narrative-driven RPG with visual novel elements from EpicDream Games. Released December 25, 2025, it blends time-travel intrigue with strategic decision-making. Set across two eras, 1945 and 2010, you play a displaced character tangled in a high-society kidnapping involving your own descendant. The game prioritizes branching dialogue and resource management, with outcomes shaped by your choices. It’s a slow-burn mystery where every decision carries weight, designed for players who enjoy layered storytelling over action.
Gameplay revolves around dialogue trees, quick-time events, and managing limited resources like money and influence. You navigate 1945-era settings via first-person exploration, uncovering clues to avoid being a pawn in a larger scheme. Choices in tense conversations directly alter the story, with six confirmed endings based on trust and alliances. The 2010 timeline introduces simulation elements, like managing a public relations crisis. Controls are keyboard/mouse-heavy, with occasional context-sensitive prompts. Sessions often feel like solving a puzzle where missteps lead to dead ends.
PlayPile data shows 4.3/5 average ratings, with 85% of players completing the base story. Average playtime is 15-20 hours, though 22% report replaying for alternate endings. Community moods are split: 60% intrigued, 25% frustrated by pacing, 15% satisfied. One review notes, "The time-travel plot is clever but bogged down by slow dialogue." Completion rates dip to 68% for the 2010 timeline due to repetitive tasks. 72% of players unlocked over 100 achievements, including "Survive the Gunfight" and "Rescue the Descendant."
Game of Fate 3 is best for fans of cerebral mysteries and branching narratives. Priced at $29.99, it offers decent replayability through its six endings, though some sections drag. The 120 achievements add incentive for completionists, but the lack of multiplayer or co-op may limit appeal. If you value moral dilemmas over action and can tolerate a deliberate pace, this is a solid pick. Otherwise, wait for a sale or stick to its visual novel roots.
An accident transports you from 1945 to 2010, embroiling you in a high-society kidnapping case. Confused and disoriented, you discover that the victim is your own descendant. Gunfire erupts, chaos escalates, and schemes unfold within schemes... Don’t want to be a pawn? How to become the player?
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