The game starts out by placing you in a cage. Though, it’s very hard to take the game’s message very seriously at all, when it sits in the midst of such a technically flawed methodology. It’s an important message that any smoker, including myself, should adhere. There’s also elements of tobacco-related death in the game, with a theme that uses statistics to relay the fact that few who start smoking, rarely ever give up. The game’s entire narrative is wrapped around quitting smoking, how smoking is bad for your health, and how badly it affects the body. One Leaves is a disgusting trek that relays little more than lazy ideas and poor execution throughout. Perhaps we should take it easy on the game because it’s free, and because it houses good intentions? No. You’re able to head on over to your Microsoft Store and download a digital copy of the game for the lump sum of sweet nothing. Microsoft has yet to confirm that One Leaves is available, something I’m sure will be announced during their Inside Xbox episode on March 12th. Though, now that it’s here, I can safely say that that’s about as much excitement as I was ever going to get from this messy, shoddily developed game. That alone had even me sitting up in mild excitement. The premise seemed pretty damn interesting four enter, only one escapes. Naturally, this sparked quite a bit of interest, though details regarding what the game was about remained thin on the ground. One Leaves made a mysterious appearance in some advertising a small while back, before swiftly being pulled from view.
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