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Whispers of a Machine

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Whispers of a Machine

Apr 17, 2019

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3.46 average rating based on 50 ratings

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Whispers of a Machine is a Sci-Fi Nordic Noir that tells the story of Vera, a cybernetically augmented detective in a post-AI world, who investigates a string of murders and unravels a dark conflict over forbidden technology.
Release Dates
Apr 17, 2019 (Worldwide)
Android, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS
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User Stats
1036
In Collection
30
Wish Listed
4
Playing
756
Backlogged
How Long Is Whispers of a Machine?
Main story: 7.9 hours
Total completions: 7
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liannaedgelord
liannaedgelord gave Apr 25, 2025
liannaedgelord gave Apr 25, 2025
Underrated banger
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Extremely cool sci fi murder mystery about grief and AI cults. Puzzles are extremely well balanced and most have different solutions depending on whether you've been picking the smart dialogue, the nice dialogue, or the cop dialogue.

Wish the game were a little longer, some heavy stuff gets brought up that then has to be resolved a little prematurely. And I wish the world had more people in it and things to click on that weren't directly plot relevant, the world felt a little empty.

Other than that though, fantastic game with good puzzles and great character writing. Almost a masterpiece. And it's not that long or that expensive, so give it a look.

ATadMad
ATadMad gave Jul 16, 2019
ATadMad gave Jul 16, 2019
ATadMad's review of Whispers of a Machine

Excellent point and click game with something new to offer the genre. The story is amazing just like Kathy Rain was, and the art style is beautiful. There were only one or two puzzles that didn't make much sense but other than that, I could play through the whole story without having to stop and start by looking at a walkthrough. Plus, there are two different endings depending on your choices. Well worth your time if you enjoy this particular kind of game.

Frump
Frump gave Dec 19, 2022
Frump gave Dec 19, 2022
Frump's review of Whispers of a Machine
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Great atmosphere, great characters, great soundtrack, and great ideas. It doesn't quite come together completely though. The story has a lot of interesting stuff going on in it and it's got a nice noir tone, though the last act kinda falls apart. The different routes depending on the dialog choices is really cool and having it manifest new powers is a fascinating idea. It unfortunately doesn't do enough with these powers and the only seem used in very limited situations. If those could've been utilized in the game more, it would've been brilliant. It's still worth a playthrough or two. It's fairly short and I hope someone can refine these ideas in the future.

Kleytonamor
Kleytonamor gave Jun 5, 2022
Kleytonamor gave Jun 5, 2022
Nice Little Adventure
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

It's a point and click, so not much to say on game play. However, the story should shine in a point and click and this one did. Intriguing futuristic world with an investigation that draws you in causing you to question the ethics of this world. Good game, can be challenging at points, but overall would play again.

Sheldipez
Sheldipez gave Jan 21, 2022
Sheldipez gave Jan 21, 2022
Sheldipez's review of Whispers of a Machine
This review is for the Android version

I finished Kathy Rain last week so decided to jump straight into this with it being the follow up from Joel Staaf Hästö. This was a much more polished point and click adventure. Again the game’s protagonist is a female character however this time around she’s a cybernetically augmented detective - as you can guess it’s no longer 1995 but the far future in the aftermath of some kind of event when Artificial Intelligence has gone awry. You play as the detective "Vera" who is sent off to a small town after a second dead body turns up and she is thrown straight into a sci-fi noir mystery.

The Good..

  • Really good voice cast – a lot more consistent than Kathy Rain
  • Excellent cybernetic augmentation system - there are multiple types of powers you can develop all depending on the dialogue choices you opt for - this creates multiple ways of tackling a puzzle or situation depending on what powers you have during that playthrough
  • Multiple endings
  • I love this cyberpunk / sci-fi noir setting. Art & music help create atmopshere.

The Not So Good..

  • One or two puzzles that I felt are unclear; in Kathy Rain there was a …
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I finished Kathy Rain last week so decided to jump straight into this with it being the follow up from Joel Staaf Hästö. This was a much more polished point and click adventure. Again the game’s protagonist is a female character however this time around she’s a cybernetically augmented detective - as you can guess it’s no longer 1995 but the far future in the aftermath of some kind of event when Artificial Intelligence has gone awry. You play as the detective "Vera" who is sent off to a small town after a second dead body turns up and she is thrown straight into a sci-fi noir mystery.

The Good..

  • Really good voice cast – a lot more consistent than Kathy Rain
  • Excellent cybernetic augmentation system - there are multiple types of powers you can develop all depending on the dialogue choices you opt for - this creates multiple ways of tackling a puzzle or situation depending on what powers you have during that playthrough
  • Multiple endings
  • I love this cyberpunk / sci-fi noir setting. Art & music help create atmopshere.

The Not So Good..

  • One or two puzzles that I felt are unclear; in Kathy Rain there was a puzzle in which you had to grab a thermometer in one location and use it to progress in another which I didn’t feel was hinted as being a thing to do. This time around there was a hidden room in a location I didn’t even know was there to find, the walkthrough I looked up mentioned as much too. As with any adventures puzzle and solutions can depend on the person, feel free to blame me playing these late at night before dozing off in bed missing the signposting but I do think I would have been stuck had this game been released back in the old pre-internet (remember the goat in Broken Sword?! I lost days stuck in Ireland)
  • I couldn’t get this to even boot on the latest version of Android – I had to use an older device that had a prior Android OS to get it to run
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pixelcrypt
pixelcrypt gave Jan 16, 2022
pixelcrypt gave Jan 16, 2022
Wow. My initial review went from 1 star to now 5!
This review is for the iPhone version

I don’t know why it hit me wrong on my first attempt, but I decided to try it again and I loved it. The writing, puzzles, and characters are super strong. It’s just a pretty much flawless game. It almost took the cake for fave cyberpunk sci-fi P&C from Technobabylon, but not quite.

kristoffer.nordin.125
kristoffer.nordin.125 gave Nov 10, 2020
kristoffer.nordin.125 gave Nov 10, 2020
kristoffer.nordin.125's review of Whispers of a Machine

Pretty good story (even if some twists were predictable) with some good characters but also a couple of not so good characters. The voice acting also varied in quality, fortunately the voice actor for the main character is great!

Nice art style, as a fellow Swede I liked the little nods to Sweden in some details.

I like how they tried to implement some new gameplay elements to the point and click genre but I feel they didn’t really live up to their potential.

Overall a good game, well worth playing if you have 5 hours to spare.

Calgarath
Calgarath updated their status Mar 29, 2020
Calgarath updated their status Mar 29, 2020

Good way to fill in a few hours. Thought they could have done a little more with some of the characters and a few more scenes to investigate. Still had a few interesting puzzles and was generally a worthwhile story to run through.