The silent age critical review3/16/2023 ![]() Stuck between a desolate future and a present where he is largely ignored, it is now up to our accidental hero to find out what has happened and how to prevent it in order to save mankind. The mysterious man was right: 40 years into the future mankind has become extinct. As the man draws his last breath, he hands Joe a portable time travel device to aid him on his quest.It isn’t long before Joe activates the device and is confronted by the truth. The man warns him that a terrible event is about to occur and pleads him to save mankind. This is all about to change.One morning while tending the floors, Joe is suddenly confronted by a mysterious dying man who is seemingly appearing out of nowhere. In fact, the only thing remotely remarkable about him is exactly how much he conforms to the median of the hypothetical everyman, and up until this point, Joe’s life hasn’t exactly been biography material. The Silent Age (PC) Review By Chris Leebody The Silent Age is a point-and-click puzzle adventure from Danish development team House on Fire that follows the adventures of a lowly janitor named Joe who works for a mysterious government organisation known as Archon. Average height, average weight, average IQ. It’s been like this for years, going from one soul-devouring job to the next.Our protagonist is Joe in more than just name. Working a dead-end attendant job making sure the building is as spotless as the suits walking the halls. All the winds of change are doing here is blowing leaves all over Joe’s newly-swept floor. The winds of change are certainly blowing over the country.Somewhere in the big city, in a tall, faceless government building someone left a window open. ![]() Environmentalists, the female liberties movement, and on the dance floors an entirely different kind of movement is overtaking the underground clubs. Meanwhile the Cold War is more than lukewarm and a real one is going on overseas. Flipflops, English leather and bandanas are the height of fashion. Environmentalists, the female liberties movement, and on the dance floors an entirely It’s 1972.
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