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Belonging

$19.99
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Belonging is a first-person adventure game about a cult and its victims. As the hacktivist Jayce, you are scouting the abandoned estate of the Entelechism cult. You are there to find data you can leak to the public and uncover uncomfortable truths about what happened to the people that lived there.

Explore the remains of a reclusive community

Entelechism is a community devoted to self-optimization. Its members spend their days pursuing perfection in all aspects of life. A cause that seems innocent or even worthwhile on the surface, reveals its dark sides when manipulative actors take control. What other secrets are the Entelechism leaders hiding?

Inspired by real-life cult survivor stories this game makes sure the player understands how human it is to fall for the narrative cults peddle. The story builds empathy for people we might think are lost or worse irredeemable.



Collect and decide what data should be leaked to the public while unlocking every door inside the cult estate to reveal what suddenly made the cult disappear.

Key Features

  • Laid-back story: explore at your own pace
  • Find out Jayce's personal connection to Entelechism
  • Explore an abandoned estate of the Entelechism cult, a twisted paradise for a reclusive community
  • Unlock different areas of the estate to unveil every mystery
  • Collect data that reveals secrets about the cult
  • Decode and watch video recordings of the final days of the elusive group
  • Get to know complex and layered characters and their reasons for joining Entelechism
  • Decide whose story matters by choosing which information you reveal to the public

You decide who matters

Jayce is the first one on the scene after the Entelechists have mysteriously vanished. As you scour the secret island estate for pieces of information, you will uncover more and more about the final days before everyone disappeared. Browse video recordings for evidence and vital details on dramatic incidents. You decide what information will be leaked to the public and who will ultimately be responsible for what has transpired inside Entelechism.

Supported by

  • Film- und Medienstiftung NRW

  • Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action

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User Reviews

Mixed
2 user reviews
50%
Positive
13 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Gonna be honest, this is not a good game. First of all, it is short. I left it on overnight, so my numbers are skewed, but the real playtime is under 2 hours. The biggest issue - it is VERY preachy. To be clear, I agree with all the points it made; but it treats the player like a child who needs everything explained to them in very babying terms. It feels like when you teach a kid about telling an adult when people are doing bad things. But it never goes in depth about the cult, it gives you what amounts to a surface level overview of its activities, and information on 4 or 5 members plus the leaders. Second, it's not really a "game". There's no interactivity, you just walk along a line and look at things. It also purposely slows you down - when you talk to your "handler", you are actively slowed down to walking speed, and can't interact with any items. Third, the plot just... ends. You literally never get told what actually happened. This is incredibly frustrating. You get a one ...

2 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is worthy of more attention. The gameplay mechanic of this game is quite similar to another game called Tacoma, and in lesser extent it is similar to yet another game called Nobody Wants to Die. It is most similar to Tacoma so I’ll compare the game to Tacoma. Both Belonging and Tacoma are science fiction games. Both are short games. It took me 2.8 hours to finish Tacoma and it took me also exactly 2.8 hours to finish Belonging. Both games have nice graphics, maybe a little bit better in Tacoma. If you ask me what game I prefer I would say Belonging. I had more fun playing Belonging than I had playing Tacoma. In Tacoma I lost track of the story, in Belonging I did not. I think it is unjust that this game is less known than Tacoma. It deserves better than that.

2 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 or 11
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600g or comparable
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 1070 or comparable
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Belonging cost?

Belonging costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Belonging?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 or 11 Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600g or comparable Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 1070 or comparable DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Belonging available on?

Belonging is available on Windows PC.

Is Belonging worth buying?

Belonging has 50% positive reviews from 2 players.

When was Belonging released?

Belonging was released on Jan 18, 2024.

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