Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 16th Mar 2018, $19.99
- 16th Mar 2018, £15.99
- Also Available On
Reviews
Review Last Day Of June (Switch eShop)
A terrible fate
Losing a loved one is hard to fathom until you actually experience it yourself. Grief is a natural reaction when you lose a person in your life that you love. It’s the heart-breaking outcome when you develop emotional connections with other people in this world including your family and friends. Last Day Of June – originally...
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News Super Rare Games Announces Physical Copies Of Heart-Wrenching Adventure 'Last Day Of June'
Only 5,000 copies available
"What would you do to save the one you love?" That's the question behind Last Day of June, an emotional adventure that's all about reliving the final day of someone's life, and trying to change events. If your answer is "buy a physical copy of the game, complete with special collector's content," then we've got some great...
Nintendo Download 15th March (Europe)
Each and every new release on the European eShops
It's Thursday once again and there's a slew of new titles, DLC packs and other digital delights coming to the European eShops. Whether you're playing on 3DS, Wii U or Nintendo Switch, this week's Nintendo Download has it all. Kirby returns for a brand new adventure; experience the heart ache of Last...
Nintendo Download 15th March (North America)
Every new slice of gaming goodness on the NA eShops
There might not be a big Nintendo Direct dropping like we had last week, but that doesn't mean today's Nintendo Download drop is going to be any less exciting. In fact, we've got a huge haul of new titles, ranging from classic Neo Geo ports (because HAMSTER always has one of those up its sleeves),...
News Last Day Of June Will Test How Far You'll Go For The One You Love
And it's headed straight for Switch
Video games know how to pull on our heartstrings, and the latest offering from Italian indie studio Ovosonico (which previously worked on Murasaki Baby on PS Vita) might just be the one that makes them snap forever. Last Day Of June tells the story of Carl and June, a devoted couple who are torn apart when a car...
About The Game
What would you do to save the one you love?
A Heart-Driven Quest:
Last Day of June is inspired by Steven Wilson's haunting song "Drive Home." Recreated as an interactive adventure, Last Day of June takes players on a profound and poignant journey.
Poetry in Motion:
A true artistic innovation in visualizing a bittersweet story told through a welcoming, painterly world that showcases the beauty of life and love, but also the contradictions of loss.
Empathy Through Experience:
Determined to save his beloved and fueled by the power of grief, Carl introduces players to June’s last day. But as they interact with the narrative, players will progress from viewer to a character deeply intertwined in the story.
Fate-Altering Puzzles:
Relive June's last day by traveling back in time through her paintings in an attempt to change the results of the fateful and final drive home by solving emotionally challenging puzzles.
Interactive Storytelling:
Carl and June's story progresses at key moments where life-changing decisions need to be made, but players may need to navigate unintentional consequences that create new dilemmas – and potentially new opportunities.
Comments 1
If you like games that will emotionally touch you with some puzzles sprinkled in this is the game for you. Buy it now!
The artstyle is extremely unique and reminds me of an oil-painting mixed with one of those stop-motion clay-made kids shows without dialogue from back in the 70s and 80s.
Similar to 'To the Moon', 'Her Story', 'Gone Home' or 'The Beginner's Guide' the main focus is the story and feelings this game will stir up within you. One of the most beautiful games I have ever experienced.
The game is around 6 hours long which is okay but I feel one hour more of getting to know the characters would not have hurt.
This is one of those games that you'll remember for the rest of your life.
I give it a 10/10
Everyone should play this game once in their life-time. If not for the story then at least for the art-style.
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