But what if youwere?

Who would you be in a world without constants or connections, and who might you become?

But even ignoring the bigger picture, Wadjet Eye has crafted a series of wonderful stories here.

Old Skies screenshot showing protagonist Fia in a futuristic jump suit looking at a man who’s tumbled out of a time portal and landed on his head. An old construction site bathed in evening light surrounds them.

It’s lovely stuff, invoking the spirit of each era rather than attempting to slavishly replicate them.

Unusually, even refreshingly, Old Skies' interest in time travel isn’t a particularly philosophical one.

Old Skies plays around with time in other entertaining ways too.

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Fia and her clients are essentially time locked while travelling, meaning fatalities are easily reversed by ChronoZen HQ.

Thankfully, these moments are relatively sporadic, and only a minor blemish on an otherwise strong game.

A copy of Old Skies was provided for review by Wadjet Eye Games.

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