Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "“I really did want to give Femida a fair shot, especially as I like many of the things it wants to do but the execution is just plain bad.”"
COG writes: Femida is a detective point-and-click adventure game set in a post-Revolutionary country called "The State." The fate of Femida's government is up to you, but unfortunately, the plot fails either way.
Joanna Mueller writes: "Part of the allure of moral choices in games is the ability to take the path less traveled. You can be an outright villain or hero without repercussion nor acclaim. Unfortunately, some developers lack the deft skill to properly pose moral choices to their players. This can quickly ruin an otherwise promising narrative."
Arturo Bory writes: "It's always a shame when you see a game with so much potential shoot itself in the foot, but that's how the poorly-written story goes with Femida."