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You know those rare games that feel more like wandering into someone else’s memories than just blasting through missions? 11-11 wraps you up in a delicate, painterly world during a time when everything felt so broken. You follow two very different people—a war photographer chasing a story and a young engineer swept up in events he barely understands. Their paths weave together in unexpected ways, and even small moments—like the way light spills through a window or the sound of distant gunfire—feel deeply lived-in.

Playing through 11-11 is almost like being handed a photo album where every picture moves. You flip between your two leads, figuring out simple puzzles or deciding where to go next, all while uncovering snippets of letters, journals, and hidden recordings. There’s no frantic combat here; instead, you pause, take in the hushed atmosphere, and let the quiet build up around you. Those choices you make, whether to stick around a burning wreck or press on to the next checkpoint, carry weight in surprising ways.

By the end, you’re left carrying their stories with you—a blend of hope, regret, and the strange beauty that can bloom even in the worst of times. It’s not the kind of game you marathon through; it’s one you linger on, savouring each revelation. If you’re drawn to experiences that feel more like stories you pull apart piece by piece, 11-11 might be exactly the kind of journey you didn’t even know you were craving.

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