Four Last Things (2017)

Joe Richardson

PC (Microsoft Windows) · iOS

3.86 from 42 ratings

237 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 131 backlogged · 16 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h · 100% 2h (from 5 logged playthroughs)

Four Last Things is a very silly pythonesque adventure made from Renaissance-era paintings and public domain recordings of classical music. It is about sin, and the Four Last Things – Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell – and strives to be intelligent and ridiculous in equal measures.

Release dates

  • Feb 23, 2017 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS

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Pogee

Review Pogee 4/5 · Dec 14, 2022

Interactive reinassance art

Definitely the main feature of this game is art style. I absolutely love it. Although the game is short it is satisfying with some good jokes along the way. The ending is also a visual delight. It truly is worth playing just for the sake of experiencing an interactive reinasance art.

magillfoote

Review magillfoote 3/5 · Jun 25, 2017

Clever, great art, no depth

The writing is funny and clever, and the Terry Gilliam-esque artwork animation is beautiful, but Four Last Things is sadly all too short. You're tasked with committing the seven deadly sins, which means you have seven puzzles to solve, but committing the sins is incredibly easy. For "sloth," you lie down with some other guys who are lying down. For …

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The writing is funny and clever, and the Terry Gilliam-esque artwork animation is beautiful, but Four Last Things is sadly all too short. You're tasked with committing the seven deadly sins, which means you have seven puzzles to solve, but committing the sins is incredibly easy. For "sloth," you lie down with some other guys who are lying down. For "envy," you click on a conversation tree option that says "I'm envious." If you're smart and well-versed in games like Monkey Island, you'll finish this game in an hour.

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