The Complex

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2.7
2.8K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
PEGI 18
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About this game

After a major bio-weapon attack on London, two scientists find themselves in a locked-down laboratory with time, and air, running out. With interactive gameplay, your actions and your relationship with other characters will lead you to one of eight suspenseful endings.

Having treated the victims of a chemical attack in the totalitarian state of Kindar, Dr Amy Tenant is a leader in the advancement of Nanocell Technology. Now, in London, news breaks of a blood-vomiting civilian whose identity is far from coincidental. Reunited with an old friend, Amy is trapped in an impenetrable HQ of laboratories—a womb of scientific advancement with a perilous secret.

The Complex is written by Lynn Renee Maxcy, part of the Emmy award-winning writing team from The Handmaid’s Tale. The interactive movie stars Michelle Mylett (Letterkenny), Kate Dickie (Game of Thrones) and Al Weaver (Grantchester). Featuring guest acting performance by Twitch streamer and former Xbox UK presenter, Leah Viathan.

Relationship Tracking
Throughout the game you will interact with characters and — depending on your choices — will either strengthen or weaken your relationship. The relationship scores are calculated from the start right through to the very end and will affect certain scenarios as well as having major consequences in the concluding scenes.

Personality Tracking
For every decision you make, every interaction, your character’s personality is being tracked. At the end of each playthrough, you are rewarded with a Personality Score and a breakdown to see how you played the game. Discover the five basic dimensions of a personality; openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. Which of those will your character play?
Updated on
Oct 18, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Financial info, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.6
2.65K reviews
Lyndsay Vargas
April 24, 2024
it's ok.OK.. choices aren't edge of your seat gripping. 9 different endings..game can be finished in less than an hour.. could have been a great series with more affective choice consequences. it's like an episode of a c rated TV series. be cool if there was some romance.. most choices really don't matter unfortunately. but good graphics. I'll play a few more times and see if there's anything better to update on.
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Jake Joker
December 19, 2021
Pretty good interactive movie game. Has 9 different endings but a few of them are just the same with slight changes and various different scenes to discover so has decent replayability. Only real complaint is that a few of the choices offer little to no actual change in story. On repeat playthroughs you have the option to skip scenes so you don't have to go through watching it all again each time.
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Donna Cutting
December 1, 2022
It's a great story line, but it often goes too long without the user making any choices. It starts feeling TOO much like a movie and less like a game. I also wish that after one complete play through, the user had the ability to restart at certain chapters/benchmarks to make different choices from there on, rather than restarting the entire game. If these two things were changed, I would easily give the game a solid 5 star rating.
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