
In Dead Synchronicity, you play as Michael, a man with no past, who must recover his identity and decode the two events that brought the world to the edge of collapse: the so-called Great Wave, an inexplicable chain of natural disasters, and a pandemic that turned humans into the “Dissolved”, infected beings whose sick bodies will eventually dissolve into blood. However, before they die their gruesome death, the Dissolved gain special cognitive powers. If Michael doesn’t hurry, he won’t be able to avoid the impending moment of “dead synchronicity”, when Time itself starts to dissolve.

Point-and-Click games have had a resurgence in recent years, and Dead Synchronicity is a perfect example of why. Dark, deep, and full of mystery. If you have a Switch, this was recently ported and worth a playthrough.

The adventure genre for Nintendo Switch has a new and distinguished member as of today: Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today.

COG writes: With a unique storyline and artistic graphics, the horror of Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is used as a mask to hide all the underlying problems.