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Empyreal – Review: The Monolith of Boredom

Summary by echoboomer.pt
Silent Games' new title, Empyreal, tries to do too much at once, but between misguided ambitions and technical issues, it ends up failing more than it works. While I was doing my homework for Silent Games Studios' Empyreal, the first thing that came to mind was Too Human — that Xbox 360-era game that was immediately "killed" upon its release. It wasn't just because of its mythological sci-fi aesthetic or its cold, metallic atmosphere, but also b…
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Silent Games' new title, Empyreal, tries to do too much at once, but between misguided ambitions and technical issues, it ends up failing more than it works. While I was doing my homework for Silent Games Studios' Empyreal, the first thing that came to mind was Too Human — that Xbox 360-era game that was immediately "killed" upon its release. It wasn't just because of its mythological sci-fi aesthetic or its cold, metallic atmosphere, but also b…

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echoboomer.pt broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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