Posted on: September 3, 2025

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Good Short Game
The Uncertain: Last Quite Day is a short, good game with a few quirks The story, characters, and voice acting are good. The game is more of a walking simulator as inventory management is addressed automatically. There are barely more than 2 or 3 items in the inventory at any one time and the game selects the appropriate item for the puzzles. There are of course the standard fare of logic puzzles with clues close by. The one music puzzle I could not solve even with the clue eventually started giving me the answer. (A nice unexpected touch.). Note: The Uncertain: Last Quite Day has only one SAVE slot and the game saves automatically. I did encounter a few other issues but believe they are the result of my computer setup. Overall I give the game a solid “B”. The information in this and the next paragraph was not used to critique the game but is provided for anyone using Linux. I played this game using the Linux distribution “POP!_OS” (Non-Cosmic variant) and Lutris. I have a 4070 TI graphics card, an Intel i9-9900K processor, 32 Gigs of RAM, a Hyperkin “Duke’ controller, and a Logitech keyboard and mouse. I was unable to use the controller and used the keyboard and mouse. Unfortunately the game did not allow me to customize the keyboard settings. Another issue I encountered is the game started freezing in the last chapter. The game ran fine until then. Tried switching between WINE and PROTON runners (latest version as of the date of this posting 09/2025) but the game would freeze (randomly) no matter which runner was selected. Lowering the resolution from 4K to 1080p seemed to help but could have been “luck of the draw”. Last note for Linux users, I was not able to obtain Trophies if that is important to you. (Not important to me.) The root cause could very well be my lack of knowledge configuring Lutris. I’m new to Linux but wanted to share my experiences for any other Linux “newbies” out there.
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