I, the Forgotten One
I, the Forgotten One
I, the Forgotten One
Teen
Hosted Games
Can you defeat the rebellion in your kingdom before your past consumes you?


Average Rating

4.7


Number of Ratings

532


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About I, the Forgotten One

The king is dead. The country is wracked by rebellion. And an old comrade from your past has returned to claim the crown for himself. I, the Forgotten One is a 450,000-word interactive novel by John Louis. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, ... read more

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Jay Jay
21
Sunday, July 14, 2024

An incredible experience. The choices are intriguing, and painful, and feel legitimately impactful, the use of changing perspective to that of people other than the main character is exceptionally done, and always serves the plot well. Excited to play again, though disappointed I couldnt save my initial character. Some typos exist here and there, and sometimes the langusge feels a bit too modern for the setting, but, in my case, these are very minor, and dont break immersion. Excited for part 2!

Ethan N Ethan N
22
Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Fantastic. Perfect for GoT fans. It is very, very well written and exceptionally long. It took me 6 or so hours to finish and I'm a very fast reader. The characters are fantastic, the story is equally so, and it's probably one of the most emotional choice game I've played. It's more linear than some and the game aspect is minimal. It's more similar to Samurai of Hyuga in that regard. It's more of a story than a game, and it's very, very good.

k w k w
19
Monday, June 26, 2023

This story had me by the throat. Literally. The descriptions of war and the psychological breakdown of your character going through the worst situations imaginable and still having the motive to stand up despite it all is so brutally fresh in most of the Choice games I've played. Some parts of the game makes me think of Berserk in a way, and that's the highest honor. It by no means is an easy playthrough, the story is vivid and viseral, and that's why it's 5 stars.

N S N S
15
Saturday, September 30, 2023

Played the demo and was psyched for the full game, did not disappoint! Amazingly written, a really unique concept, I love that it focuses on the dark side of war and a commander's psychological torment. The author is incredibly skilled. 4 stars because it's ridiculously difficult to actually win the penultimate battle. I had to follow a full game guide to the letter to get anywhere close to winning and it's nearly impossible to win unless you pick the "right" combat specialization in Ch. 1.

Alexander Perez Alexander Perez
43
Friday, June 30, 2023

Literally had me so developed & involved throughout the storyline, like it was like perfect, everything from the characters to the setting, the realism was there, made you actually consider and ponder the decisions you make and how they might affect everyone. I really enjoyed the companions tho, as well as the different outlook from the perspectives of random characters throughout the journey, but honestly I wish I could praise it more it was so worth the read plus it actually has some length.

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