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Uriel's Chasm follows Sister Tabitha as she investigates a missing orbital monastery and her own mysterious slumber. The game mixes point-and-click exploration with abstract storytelling driven by cryptic visions and symbolic puzzles. You navigate surreal environments filled with trippy visuals and disjointed dialogue that leans into spiritual and philosophical themes. Gameplay often feels less like a structured adventure and more like stumbling through a half-remembered dream. The game’s polarizing art style and narrative approach stand out, some call it an avant-garde experiment, others a confusing mess. A user review notes the experience “feels like your friend tried to explain a fever dream while tripping,” echoing its chaotic tone. With a 4/10 average rating and 20.5 hours logged by one player, it’s clear this isn’t a conventional pick. Best for those who enjoy abstract narratives and don’t mind ambiguity. Released in 2014, it remains a cult curiosity on PC.
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Single player
IGDB Rating
40.0
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Okay, here goes… Uriel’s Chasm is one of those games that feels like your friend tried to explain a fever dream while tripping. The art style is kinda cool, like a cross between MS Paint and a bad acid trip, but the story is all over the place. I mean, DMT gardens? A monastery in...
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