
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Being a teenager is an awkward time of anyone’s life and many titles have tried to tackle that element to various levels of success. Some take a straightforward route, others an entirely artistic one, and others that like to throw an entirely new spin on things. Polychroma Games happens to fall into the last category with their title Until Then for a variety of reasons. Not only is the game set in the underutilized country of the Philippines but also puts a unique take on a “visual novel” style presentation. Combine this with some other unique twists and Until Then is certainly an indie game that stands out among the crowd but just how different is it?"
CCG writes - "As of this review, Until Then is not playable on the Switch 2. I had to redeem and play it on my original Switch. Hopefully the game will be compatible with Switch 2 soon. I have seen this game on sale on the PlayStation store for $10.99 which is a great bargain. The normal asking price is $19.99 which is reasonable. I highly recommend checking it out if the language and LGBTQ+ stuff doesn’t bother you."
In Until Then, a fateful meeting sets off a chain reaction, upending Mark's life. People disappear and memories prove unreliable. Meanwhile, Mark still must navigate teenage life: flunk group projects, play the piano, scroll through your phone... and unravel the mystery before it's too late.

Until then is the new narrative visual novel that just hit PS5 and PC. What makes Until then stand out from the rest? Read this review to see!