WTMG’s Oliver Shellding: “Ultimately, the entirety of their journey culminates in an ending that felt wildly unsatisfying and also too cookie cutter. For an indie game that has so many ideas and potential, A Void Hope delivers a short, neat package that doesn’t invite replay or inquest. I can’t even tell if it has some kind of apolitical stance on diseases and vaccines because the dialogue is very dramatic and then just gets resolved without consequence. It’s got its moments, but there isn’t anything here that drives me to demand people play it. If you like great soundtracks and short adventures, come on in, but, otherwise, I would say it’s an easy game to avoid.”


