Eliza is a visual novel about an AI counseling program, the people who develop it, and the people who use it. Follow Evelyn Ishino-Aubrey as she reconnects with people from her past, gets to know the people of Seattle who use Eliza for counseling, and decides the course of her future.
Platforms
Linux Mac Switch PCGenres
Adventure Indie Visual NovelThemes
Science fictionLanguages: English and 9 more
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Critic Reviews
By Marta Trivi
A truly intelligent game with an engaging story and a really clever way of telling it that enhances its deep message.
- 17 Jan, 2020
By Peter Spezia
Expect to spend about five hours playing through the story of Eliza, assuming that the solitaire minigame doesn’t end up becoming much of a distraction.
- 01 Nov, 2019
By Alex Gelinas
Ultimately, Eliza is a fantastic experience. It dives deep into subjects which aren’t often talked about openly, and does so with expert attention to detail. It is a biting commentary on our reliance on technology in the modern world, and does not use kid gloves while doing so. Along with technology, it is a wonderfully executed think piece on mental health, and what it is like for everyday people to be afflicted by mental illness.
- 11 Oct, 2019
By Frank Reese
Eliza doesn’t stand out unlike other Zachtronics games, but it is enjoyable for its story and thoughts. It’s not bad but I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who isn’t already a huge fan of Visual Novels.
- 04 Sep, 2019
By Bob Richardson
Better options exist, but few have tackled such a fascinating premise and philosophical queries.
- 20 Aug, 2019