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The Gap for Windows

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V varies-with-devices
  • 4.6

    (0)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Psychologically driven single-player RPG

The Gap is a premium single-player game that explores the depths of the human mind and its associated memories. Saturated with an immersive storyline alongside well-thought-out cutscenes, this well-written adventure offers a combination of intrigue, suspense, and poignant memories.

The indie game centers around a neuroscientist, Joshua Hayes, who takes part in an experiment that is intended to cure a rare brain disorder plaguing his family. It takes the player through the minimalist landscapes of Dr. Hayes’s mind, revealing memories tethered to everyday objects. The narrative-based gameplay of The Gap can be compared to other interactive bundles similar to Facade.

Uncovering hidden trauma

This role-playing game places a great deal of focus on unraveling a complicated — and often disturbing — past. The player will soon find it difficult to differentiate between fantasy and reality, adding a unique layer of mystery. In it, the player, in Dr. Hayes’s shoes, volunteers for an experiment developed by a company named Neuraxis to solve a rare genetic disorder that causes individuals to experience disturbing instances of deja vu.

In some ways, The Gap appears similar to a movie rather than a mere first-person game. In addition to having extremely realistic graphics, it also features impressively engineered cutscenes. The main intention is to recover distant memories and, ultimately, to regain sanity. As Dr. Hayes interacts with rather trivial everyday items, they become doorways to the past, littered throughout the stark, raw spaces of his psyche.

They emerge as tangible connections to his highs and lows, offering him, and the audience, an intimate look into his struggle. However, unforeseen consequences during his cooperation with Neuraxis arise, as he gets caught in a web of corporate conflict. On the other hand, while it offers a promising and intriguing storyline, players should be warned that it deals with mature language and topics of self-harm.

A multifaceted fantasy RPG

The Gap combines intellectual undertones with levels of noir associated with games like Sara is Missing. Players will have to solve mysteries, interpret clues, and use their wits if they hope to eventually emerge mentally unscathed. Overall, it delivers a powerful, immersive, and emotionally charged gaming experience that stretches the boundaries of the RPG genre. However, its mature language and themes of self-harm call for player discretion.

PROS

  • Well-written and highly descriptive storyline
  • Crisp graphics and three-dimensional environments

CONS

  • Mature language and themes

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The Gap for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V varies-with-devices
  • 4.6

    (0)
  • Security Status


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