
"An intensely personal examination of how we can fail those we love and the uncomfortable truths about why, The End of You is a fascinating and strange sophomore effort from Memory of God. Through its brilliant use of analog horror aesthetics and considered writing, it's the kind of indie experience that reminds us of the power of a weird, little game."
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A quiet RPG about love lost and the slow grind toward healing. In The End of You, you walk through a crumbling house, piecing together a fractured relationship through scattered memories and quiet decisions. Dialogue options shape how you confront old regrets, with each choice nudging the story toward acceptance or lingering pain. The pace is deliberate, letting you linger on moments rather than rush through them. What sticks is the emotional weight of small details. Reviews note it clocks in under five hours but packs a punch, with many calling it one of the most affecting short games this year. The lack of combat or complex systems keeps the focus on the story, making the ending feel earned even if it’s bittersweet. Developer Memory of God keeps things simple but effective, proving quiet stories can be just as impactful as loud ones.
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