All Our Broken Parts Game Review

All Our Broken Parts flips the usual cyberpunk setup on its head in a way I found compelling from the first hour to the last. Humans are gone entirely, and what’s left behind is a city of robots quietly carrying on with the wreckage of human civilization.
Stepping into the role of Ruth, a robot physician exiled to a rundown clinic after a medical mishap, gave the whole runtime a real emotional throughline instead of just being a vehicle for the diagnosis mechanic.
All Our Broken Parts Gameplay: Diagnosing Robots and Uncovering an Epidemic

Cracking open a patient, tracing the fault, and piecing together what’s actually wrong with them is a satisfying little ritual, and it holds up across all five patients Ruth treats over the course of the game. Each one comes with a story attached that gives the diagnosis work real stakes rather than treating it as a puzzle box. As the game moves forward, the cases stop feeling isolated and start tying into a larger epidemic spreading through the city, which gave the back half a sense of mounting pressure the opening chapter only hints at.
All Our Broken Parts Atmosphere: Pixel Art, Burnout, and Corporate Pressure

The pixel art carries a surprising amount of melancholy for something this stylized. The recurring thread about numbness, overwork, and quietly breaking down runs through the entire game, and it only deepens as corporate efficiency directives start closing in on Ruth’s clinic. Dream sequences scattered throughout added a strange, unsettling texture that I wasn’t expecting, and they end up mattering more than they first seem to.
All Our Broken Parts Final Verdict: A Focused Narrative Experience

For a demo, this used its runtime well. The diagnosis loop stayed engaging without overstaying its welcome, the atmosphere never let up, and the ending justified the buildup. It’s a quiet, melancholy game that trusts its concept and its characters, and it paid off.
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Summary
All Our Broken Parts combines robot diagnosis mechanics with a melancholy cyberpunk mystery about burnout, loss, and what remains after humanity disappears. Its focused runtime, strong atmosphere, and satisfying ending make the narrative feel compelling enough to justify getting the full game when it comes out.



