It’s just a shame that the gameplay and overall polish of the thing wind up feeling unfinished. The year is 1964, you play Arthur Hastings – a 30-year-old male who dutifully takes his Joy – drug designed to make you forget the past – until one day he doesn’t. Originally conceived as a roguelike, We Happy Few has morphed into a sly open world game with loads of historical and contemporaneous political intrigue that will keep you guessing until the end. But if you can get past its warts, you’re going to have a jolly good time in Wellington Wells. The result is a highly memorable but rough around the edges stealth/action adventure that’s unlike most anything else out there. One of the crowdfunding platform’s first big successes, the Montreal-made game eventually found a publishing partner in Gearbox. ![]() ![]() ![]() We Happy Few has led a long and storied development since its original massively successful Kickstarter back in 2015.
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