A haunting journey through memory and silence
Pieces of me is a premium and chilling psychological adventure thriller that dives deep into the fragile territory of memory, trauma, and family. As a spin-off to September 7th, it trades action for atmosphere, unraveling its story through careful exploration and quiet, unsettling revelations.
Fragments of the past, echoes in the present
Pieces of me follows Grisha as he returns to his hometown to visit his sister—only to find it eerily deserted. Familiar streets now feel foreign, and the school he once knew is nothing more than a hollow shell filled with ghostly memories and whispered regrets. Every step forward uncovers buried emotions.
The walking simulator format suits the narrative. It doesn't push you; it invites you to linger, to examine empty hallways and scattered notes. The more you engage with its quiet world, the more it shifts around you—evoking feelings of fear, guilt, and loneliness. However, there is little incentive to replay it.
A story told in silence
With its moody 2000s aesthetic and immersive audio, Pieces of me captivates by saying little and suggesting much. It’s a deeply personal exploration of love, loss, and how the past never really stays behind. It’s a must-try for fans of psychological thriller games.