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Release Date: May 28, 2025

Adventure, Puzzle Elements, Humorous, Arcade Elements, Indie Games, Xbox Play Anywhere, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Singleplayer, PC Game Pass

A humorous adventure game, in which we play as a permanently T-posing teenager. to a T has us helping the protagonist through his everyday life, learning how to perform various actions and letting him learn his unique abilities.

9.0

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7.0

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to a T is a humorous adventure game directed by Keita Takahashi - the creator of the original Katamari Damacy and We Love Katamari. It was developed by uvula and published by Annapurna Interactive.

Plot

to a T stars a teenager stuck in a T-pose. Despite his condition, he still tries to lead a fairly normal life. Though his unique posture may seem problematic, it actually provides him with opportunities unimaginable to his classmates, supportive mother or loyal dog.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Developer: uvula

Publisher: Annapurna Interactive

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9.0
superb

Reviewto a T

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life

To a T is one of the strangest, most adorable, most heartwarming games I’ve played in a long time. Through all its absurdities, it has a profound message that will stay with you long after you put the controller down. This is a short, delightful experience that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. It’s nearly impossible to play this game without smiling.

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
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Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 28, 2025

System Requirements

System Requirements for to a T Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
(30 fps, 1080p) Intel Core i5-6600 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / 3 GB Radeon RX 5300, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
(60 fps, 1080p) Intel Core i5-11600K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1660 / Radeon RX 5600, Windows 11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for to a T Video Game.

9.0
superb

Reviewto a T

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life

To a T is one of the strangest, most adorable, most heartwarming games I’ve played in a long time. Through all its absurdities, it has a profound message that will stay with you long after you put the controller down. This is a short, delightful experience that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. It’s nearly impossible to play this game without smiling.

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
Reviewed by:
Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 28, 2025
7.0

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 44% of Critics. There are 31 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

PlayStation Universe: 7.5 / 10 by Joe Richards

to a T has one of the most earnest cores of any game that I think I've ever played. It's positive, it's cozy and does a damn good job in trying to situate us in the position of a disabled person without revelling in the misery of its own characters. At the same time, I feel like to a T maybe goes a bit too far into the weird and whacky to be a truly grounded exploration of the subject matter. Which is sad, because I really did enjoy myself for the most part.

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XboxEra: 6 / 10 by Jon Clarke

There’s a lot of that wonderful charm – from its simplistic, bright and colourful presentation, great music and some amusing writing, but it unfortunately outweighs its welcome far to swiftly, even at only 5-6 hours or so in length.

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TechStomper: 3 / 5 by Stuart Cullen

To a T is a relaxed and tactile game that oozes charm and whimsy but, ultimately, it won't be for everyone.

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