Four Last Things

Four Last Things is a point-and-click adventure game 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
Recommendations
1k
Metacritic
83
Steam


In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. God saw all that he had made, and it was good. Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.

'Ooops,' said god, seeing he had created a fool. But before he was able to remedy his error, man spoke;

'No backsies!' he chirped, and scuttled off into the forest.


About


Four Last Things is a point-and-click adventure game 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.

It's kind of like if Monkey Island had been made in 16th century Flanders, by a time-travelling Monty Python fanboy...

Features

  • Pointing and Clicking
  • Renaissance Artwork
  • Classical Music
  • Sinful Behaviour
  • Detailed, Interactive Game World
  • Simple Visual Interface
  • Nonsense
  • Piffle
  • Moments of Surprising Profundity

Metacritic

83

Price

Max: 2,37€

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Min: 2,37€

Reviews

“Four Last Things is an impressive – and impressively funny – adventure that pulls off its Monty Python-esque humor with gusto.”
90/100 – Adventure Gamers

“Four Last Things hits the mark pretty much everywhere it intended to. It satisfies both the need for something new and unique, as well as scratching that itch for old school adventure.”
85/100 – COGconnected

“A highly irreverent take on the Renaissance, chock full of biting, sardonic wit and an art style directly influenced by Terry Gilliam’s legendary Monty Python’s vignettes. Four Last Things is a hell of a good time. Literally.”
88/100 – RagequitGR