Reviews from

in the past


A short and quite melancholic game with simplistic design and good soundtrack.

Three Fourths Home does actually hit a bit close to home; not too much but there's still the relatable story of moving away from your parents, temporarily coming back and knowing how things has changed while you're gone. Arguing with your parents over things that in the long run might not matter.

It's one of those games of its time, back in the mid-2010s when the genre of experimental games were huge; for example Kentucky Route Zero and other "mechanic-less" games. There's not much to this game other than the story. But beyond that, there's also the feeling of actually driving through this storm; not knowing when you'll arrive to your destination. If you dig deeper, there's something in that metaphor.

The game is shorter than the 2 hours I spent in-game, this is the time if you want to get all the achivements. In total I'd say the game takes around an hour to finish if not less.

I recommend this game, maybe not at full price but definitely pick it up and try it out on a sale!

Ultimately not much of a game but still an interesting and engaging experience that touches on some pretty heavy themes. Unfortunately the story is left very vague, but it is specific enough for you to pick up on the major themes of regret and isolation among the drips and drops of backstory that you get.