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Genesis Noir Review Roundup



We're so touched seeing the reviews for Genesis Noir come in, this is our first game as a studio, and it's exciting to see everyone fall in love with our noir adventure.

Before the big day tomorrow, dive into the cosmic universe and see what the reviews are saying about Genesis Noir:

"The biggest compliment I can give this game is that it's truly like nothing else I've played before, and it's incredibly focused and dedicated to its creative vision and its theme. If you're looking for something different, a gentle form of experimentation in a beautiful package, I can't recommend Genesis Noir more." - Eurogamer

"The work feels decidedly indulgent, not in a negative way, but the sheer mass of sights and sounds it extends to the player." - VICE

"I was hooked on every twist and turn... Genesis Noir is simply striking. It looks incredible in stills and manages to maintain the style in motion, even as it jumps between different styles and settings."- Destructoid - 8.5 / 10

"Genesis Noir is a strange, highly creative celebration of unusual puzzle mechanics, jazz, and astronomy that come together in a unique, captivating manner." - PC Invasion - 8.5 / 10

"An extraordinary and rare title unlike anything else you’ve played. It’s beautiful, clever, and very tricky in places – but you’ll be thinking about it long after you’ve turned it off." - GameSpew - 9 / 10

Stop the Big Bang on March 26

[h2]Genesis Noir is launching on Steam on March 26 2021! [/h2]

When a love triangle between cosmic beings becomes a bitter confrontation, witness a gunshot fired by a jealous god—otherwise known as The Big Bang. Search for a way to destroy creation and save your love.

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Genesis Noir blends interactive storytelling and generative art into a narrative tale of time, space and music.

As “No Man,” a simple watch peddler stuck in a deterministic eternity, explore primordial Earth and observe the birth and history of mankind. Find comfort in a glass of gin. Become acquainted with the massive, the microscopic, and everything in between.

With a focus on tactile puzzles and exploration, you’ll experiment with objects to discover how they can be manipulated to progress your journey. Dial a rotary phone; destroy a civilization; plant a garden; improvise with a musician; create life—all in your search for a way to save Miss Mass.



Genesis Noir will be available for $14.99 USD for the base game.

You can also purchase the soundtrack for $9.99 USD, the “Genesis Noir: An Act of Creation” art book for $6.99 USD and a digital interactive comic book “Moiré Noir” for $2.99 USD.



Or, you can grab the Genesis Noir Cosmic Collection containing the game, soundtrack, art book and interactive comic bundled together for $27.99 USD.



Jump into the expanding universe and discover a cosmic tale of romance, black holes and jazz music.

Demo Patch 8138 - Uncapped Framerate

Some of you asked nicely for us to uncap the framerate, and there doesn't seem to be any harm in doing that, so here's a patch that does just that!

Steam Game Festival 2021: Genesis Noir hands-on preview

Throughout gaming history, we’ve seen plenty of point-and-click adventures. It’s not often, though, that you see one that goes so abstract as to explore the creation of the universe as we know it by way of a metaphorical noir story. By all appearances, that looks like what Genesis Noir is going for. In a cosmic story of time and space, you enter a love triangle that becomes embittered. If you’re going to save the love of your dreams, you’re going to have to prevent or destroy creation to do it. Sounds heavy, but we gave an early demo of Genesis Noir a go as a part of Steam Game Festival 2021 and came away intrigued to see more.


First, there was nothing, then boom… Jazz


Genesis Noir begins before the Big Bang. That’s not a metaphor. You actually start off the game hanging around in the blackness of the cosmic void. And it isn’t long in the demo before you’re pulled into a curious series of puzzles and narratives that convey both a neon wireframe downtown scene and a journey through the cosmos. Genesis Noir is eclectic in its approach to the usual point and click. The puzzles definitely help to tie down the experience to something more tangible. Still, it didn’t take the demo long to take me for a ride that both looked surface-level stylish and wild, but also seemed to have a deeper metaphor caught up in its bombastic fun.


To solidify what I mean, the demo starts out with the player’s character sitting on the bars of tuner out in the starry reaches of space. Jumbled radio waves run through space before you and by messing with the tuner, you eventually formulate the semblance of a jazz band. It’s from there that your character is taken into the nebulous confines big city, following the sounds of the music. I don’t want to spoil what happens next, but Genesis Noir’s puzzles thereafter showcase a series of memory puzzles, logic minigames, and downright musical freestyle. Before and after that segment, there are traces of item collection in your standard point-and-click exploratory affair. There’s also some pretty good animation to go along with all of it as well. All-in-all, it was perhaps as charming as it was utterly perplexing.


A big bang mystery of love & creation



When I was done with the Genesis Noir demo, I had far more questions than answers, but in a good way in this particular instance. There’s a mystery afoot here and it’s wrapped up in one of the most interesting art styles I’ve seen in a long time. I wanted to see more and figure out what was going on and I was genuinely left whining that the experience came to an end when it did because of how much I was enjoying what it was showing. Such as the case, I think Genesis Noir is on the right track. I want to see how this plays out, and it looks like there will be plenty of brain-tickling puzzles and discovery, as well as good music and animation, to keep player strapped into its outlandish ride.



This preview is based on an early Steam demo build provided by the publisher Genesis Noir's demo is available in the Steam Game Festival 2021.

Developer Q&A with Evan and Jeremy



Jeremy and Evan will be chatting game dev, finishing Genesis Noir, and taking your questions!