Far from Noise
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
You are balanced on the edge of a cliff in an old rusting car.
The sun is setting behind the horizon and night will soon fall. With no immediate means of escape, perhaps all that's left is to attempt to feel some connection with the world at the end of it all.
Far from Noise is a single-player narrative told through dialogue choices. As day fades to night, experience quiet moments of interaction with a variety of creatures and witness the transformative forces of nature as they happen around you. Through conversation with a welcome companion, begin to discover your reasons for being out there, your relationship with the world, life and death, and if you'll see tomorrow.
Features
- A dynamic, naturally flowing conversation
- Multiple endings driven by choices that shape the narrative
- An original musical score by Geoff Lentin that flows with the story
- A rich landscape that shifts and fades as time progresses
- Narrative events that change on multiple playthroughs
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars (436 total ratings) |
Author | George Batchelor |
Tags | Atmospheric, cliff, conversation, deer, far-from-noise, Female Protagonist, Narrative, story, Story Rich |
Links | Steam |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $7.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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This is a game you can complete within a few hours. Someone else described it as melancholic-cozy, and I think that's the perfect word for it. If you want to relax for the evening with just a touch of existentialism, this is the game for you.
this was really really really good
brilliant and beautiful, I loved this so much.
♥
Really enjoyed the experience, very melancholic-cozy ♥
I started playing this a little while before sunset and the timing was really good - lined up well.
I have mixed feelings about the game. To some extent, I absolutely loved it but I also felt somehow tired of the length of the game, the waiting, the fact that nothing was happening. Am I too anxious and impatient or was it a part of intended experience? After all - you are stuck on the edge of the cliff - aren't you supposed to feel the urge for all of this to stop? At some point I really just wanted to either die or be saved already. Whether it was intended by the creator or not, the emotions it stirred up, actually made me reflect on my life and attitude towards it.
Truly wonderful, just about two hours have past and it felt like a mere 30 minutes have gone by. Sitting in a car, talking to a deer, sounds like nothing spectacular, but I was enthralled by the engagement between this deer and the person at limbo inside the vehicle.
I had previously purchased a large bundle from itch with an overwhelming roster of games to chose from and I'm glad this one caught my eye. An encapsulating and magical journey that I would recommend all to experience themselves.
If anyone reading this previously bought the 'Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality,' this game is in there and it's worth a download.
Hey, really enjoyed the experience, got me hooked.
I made a video recommending it with two others.
Indie Gems: Far From Noise, Everything, and A short Hike - YouTube
it was trully something else entirely, i saw a lot of symbollism and parrallels in the real life, i may be overthink things a lot but the car that would not fall off due to that woman holding some sort of stability yet unnable to get of her situation can be interpretred as life in general, the minute you want to try something new to get out of your situation you risk certain doom, while asking yourself what other choices you have left clarity/an other point of view comes to you and it's up to you to do all the interactions with it, and be confronted by the inescapable might of the natural order of nature.
thanks for that
I just streamed this after 2 different playthroughs (one a year ago and just right now) and I'm just so struck by how beautiful this is. I'm so glad to recommend this to as many people as I can because people need to experience this. The peace and emptiness that I feel now is priceless. Thank you for creating this!
To be perfectly honest, I started this game off not really enjoying it. But god, as the story kept going and the stag kept talking I felt myself really being immersed into the ambiance and beauty of the game. I definitely would recommend this game for anyone, especially for those who are going through a tough time.
This was absolutely amazing. I'd love to see the overall narrative graph just to see what sorts of possibilities there are; I don't really want to replay it because I feel like that would cheapen the experience.
A wonderful experience. I really enjoyed this. The dialogue is wonderful, and the location is beautiful. Definitely worth playing through. Thanks for making this.
I'm thankful for playing this game
Truly a masterpiece, this was an amazing and beautiful experience
I swear every time the deer says something it almost *drives* me to tears (haha)
Fantastic game with a fantastic narrative. I honestly could just look at the scenery for hours
All right. Few background images.
My gosh. This is probably the most stunning game I have ever played. Simple mechanics and set in a single location, but as far as the visuals, the dialogue, the story - this is an absolute work of art. The dialogue feels so natural and approachable, these are things I could imagine myself saying.
I have played it through once, and I feel the calmest and lightest I have in months, like I've just been cleaned of all that was dragging me down.
I could not recommend much in my life more than I recommend Far from Noise.
fantastic experience of a game. Well done!
Love the game. Very chill and melancholy
what's your problem with the tree, dude? it's doing its best. also it is probably intended to mirror our situation, as it also clings to the dear life on the edge of the cliff.
Ooh ! That’s what it’s like to let your little brother post comments without you notice ! Sorry for the rudeness… I personally enjoyed every moment spent in this experience and hadn’t been bothered by the tree. He told me that he really disliked the shape of it. He found it the only flaw in the game, thus his disappointment. In his defense, he thinks it’s like a pile of textures constrained in the shape of a bowl, and well… He is not wrong… It didn’t displeased me though. To each his own I guess…
This game was a lovely experience.
Hello, I’ve really enjoyed your game and I was wondering if some translation was considered. I would love to be able to share this discovery with some of my non-English reader friends (mostly french people), and if possible, I would like to help work on it :)
Conversaciones al borde de un precipicio.
Cuando todo va mal pueden ocurrir cosas inesperadas. Recomendado!
The chillest game about perilously teetering over a cliff I've played so far
Such a beautiful game, great writing, perfect music. Very thought provoking
loved this! the visuals and sound design are undoubtedly stunning and the game as a whole made me long to be outside with the ocean and nature which isn't idea for right now!! but honestly the whole feel of the game was great, it really gave me the impression that they were the only people left in the world at parts and the writing was beautiful. thank you!
Loved this game so much! Very peaceful and an amazing experience - I played it all in one setting which took 1-2 hours and loved every single moment. Writing was great and the art style blew me away. Great game.
a good experience
I got this game from the blm bundle and saw it recommended many times but I put it off for a while because I felt I already could guess exactly what it was going to involve. I could not have been more wrong.
This is such a quietly elegant and concise experience. In a relatively short run time, it is able to express so many different ideas and moods while still feeling so calmly paced. I really enjoyed how I as a player could have my own experience separate from the character. I could stop clicking through the conversation and just pause and watch the world go by and sort through my own thoughts and reactions.
The ending that I got gave me goosebumps and is going to stick with me for quite some time. But I am also delighted to find out, rereading the description, that there are more endings to discover! I"m just going to save those for later and spend some time appreciating the ending I've already gotten.
This was... truly wonderful. Stellar writing and concept. I loved it.
What a beautiful game! Great story and to have the stag - a creature I feel a special connection with - show up makes this game even better! I wanted to do a one video full game let's play on it but my recording messed up so here is part one! I hope you enjoy!
By the way... Is there an option to get artwork from this game printed on a poster or whatever? I would love to have a piece of this hanging in my room!
thanks <3
I printed a bunch of posters a while back but I don't have access to them atm, you're welcome to print your own with this design ↓
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mri6666jbfsu1k/FarFromNoisePoster.tif?dl=0
This concept of this game was probably one of the most eye-catching out of any game I've seen in a long time. I don't think I'll ever forget this game for coming up with such a scenario. For me personally, there were a few scenes that had me sit back in my chair just agape. The scene specifically discussing being scared to just exist again in the flurry of life was especially impactful for me.
I think no matter what, there's something to takeaway from this game. The art, and the transition from day to night, the realization of mortality, the fact that not only the person in the car learned something but the deer did too was all just beautiful. I especially like seeing seemingly "all-knowing" beings learn something. There's something very grounding and lovely in knowing that everyone has something to learn, and something to teach.
Also, I don't think I'll ever forget that Queen Avery constellation story-- if I ever find myself wistfully watching the stars with someone else I'll be sure to bring her up. Overall, this game was a pleasure to get to sit through. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to bring it to itchio :)))
P.S. actually laughed in delight with the turtle-frog scene, what legends.
I'm not sure which ending I reached, or if everyone gets the same first ending, but the ending I got left me breathless and I just sat on the screen after the credits for so long and had a little cry. Truly beautiful, thank you for this experience.
A wonderful calming experience about dealing with existentialism and feeling lost in the world. I would highly recommend it to everyone.
I literally cannot stress enough how much I loved it. Made me think in ways I definitely was not expecting to. Thank you.
I love this game. I cried a a lot and its 4 am and I couldn't stop till I finished. The ending is amazing and I tried to look for answers then realized that it didn't matter either way.
That moment when the music starts, shortly after the introduction of the deer, that moment was magical. It was spectacularly crafted
Beautiful narrative, but very long to play though without some kind of official act/scene break