Burning Daylight

Burning Daylight

released on Apr 19, 2019

Burning Daylight

released on Apr 19, 2019

Waking up naked in a slaughterhouse, you must escape and travel through a dystopian world to uncover the truth of your origins. Burning Daylight is a sci-fi adventure game, set in a dystopian future with light puzzle elements and environmental storytelling.


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Although it has great visuals and soundtrack, it lacks interesting gameplay (it's basically a walking sim + interacting with doors) and the story makes you ask tons of questions that never get answered. Overall, it's a really cool-looking free-to-play game that it's worth the time if you're looking to relax late at night.

This one is a hard one to rate for me.
I find Burning Daylight to be a rather poorly designed game, with several graphics and fps issues.

However, I love it as an art piece and metaphorical quality. I find it open for interpretation, but much like most sci-fi themes, it shows the flaws of humans, and the way they tried to go with it is appealing to me.

I don't think it was well executed though. A majority of the scenes are well done in terms of nice angles, shapes and colours, but the story ends up very confusing and jarred with bad pacing and guidance. Only at the very end does it truly feel like a story with weight.

The sound design, graphics and general artistic quality of the game is wonderful. It has a special place for me, even though I'd admit it's poorly made.

looked cool not too long it was fine

a love, death and robots episode but as a game - not only visually and story-wise but also based on the time it takes you to get through it.