N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure

N.E.R.O. is a wonderful journey in a world of incredible beauty, a story driven first-person game with puzzles and intuitive controls where the environment is connected to the characters and their past. The world of N.E.R.O. is magical and varied, making exploring an ongoing challenge.

N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure is a wonderful journey in a world of incredible beauty where a kid is the key to all locks and the night is not as frightening as we all could think.

Immerse yourself in a story-driven first-person game featuring puzzles with intuitive controls. The environment is heavily connected to the characters and their past. The world of N.E.R.O. is magical and varied, making exploring an ongoing challenge.

N.E.R.O. invites players to explore and experience feelings that are uncommon in video games, a game where the visual novel genre meets the puzzle game.

Join this magic adventure in an unknown world, playing the role of a kid followed by a mysterious black clothed companion. Discover through his eyes the history behind this tragic journey.

Key Features

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  • N.E.R.O. features simple gameplay with accessible controls in a rich and atmospheric environment filled with puzzles.
  • N.E.R.O. features unique dreamlike visuals with high-resolution textures and complex shaders
  • N.E.R.O. is a mystery: nothing is as it seems. Only by solving all the puzzles and through exploring will you be able to discern the whole story.
  • N.E.R.O.'s wonderful soundtrack is captivating and comes along with the design. A deep narrating voice will underline the experience, following the two characters in their journey.
  • N.E.R.O.'s story is complex and cryptic. We wish players to discuss the meaning of the story on social networks, sharing thoughts and screenshots.

Metacritic

59

Price

Max: 4,99€

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Min: 4,99€

Reviews

“A hallmark of excellence”
9/10 – Destructoid

8.5/10 – GameSource

“I believe it’s video games like NERO that prove this medium is evolving into something far more compelling than the Atari or NES generations could have ever imagined.”
9/10 – OPnoobs