Not For Broadcast: Bits of Your Life
Control a live TV chat show to expose or protect a future Prime Minister, every cut, censor, and camera switch shapes the story.
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About Not For Broadcast: Bits of Your Life
Not For Broadcast: Bits of Your Life is a narrative sim built around a single high-stakes live television event. You sit at a broadcast editing desk during a chat show featuring Peter Clement, a politician on the cusp of becoming Prime Minister. Your job is to cut between camera feeds, censor awkward outbursts, keep the noise meter in the green, and decide in real time which version of this man the public gets to see. It is, mechanically, a reaction-time puzzle wrapped around a branching story, and that combination lands harder than it has any right to. The core loop will feel familiar to anyone who has played the base Not For Broadcast game: you watch multiple live feeds simultaneously, hit the right camera at the right moment, and slap the censor button before a swear word or political bombshell reaches the airwaves. What Bits of Your Life does differently is narrow the focus to one guest and one extended interview. That constraint turns every decision into a character study. Do you cut away when Clement stumbles over a question about his past, or do you let it breathe? The editing desk is both a shield and a weapon, and the game knows it. For anyone coming in without strategy instincts, there is good news: the moment-to-moment controls are simple enough to learn in the first five minutes, and the pressure comes from narrative tension rather than punishing mechanical complexity. You are never juggling forty variables at once. What you are doing is making choices about truth, media manipulation, and complicity, and the game does not let you sit comfortably in any of them. The FMV performances are sharp, and the writing keeps the tone balanced between dark comedy and genuine unease, which is harder to pull off than it looks. On the downside, runtime is the honest caveat here. This is a compact, self-contained episode rather than a sprawling experience, and depending on how fast you read dialogue and how many branches you chase, a single playthrough sits on the shorter side. Replay value exists in the branching outcomes, different editorial choices produce meaningfully different versions of Clement's public image and the show's fallout, but players expecting the full Not For Broadcast campaign scope should calibrate expectations accordingly. There is also no mod ecosystem to speak of, and the AI is not a factor here since it is a scripted narrative product rather than a systems-driven sim. Where this stands out is in how efficiently it makes its point. It respects your time by not padding, and it trusts you to sit with the ethical weight of what you just broadcast. The 97-percent positive Steam rating from early reviewers is not surprising, this is a focused, well-executed piece of interactive storytelling that does exactly what it sets out to do, without overstaying its welcome. If you have not touched the base game, Bits of Your Life works as a low-commitment entry point. If you are already a fan, it is a tight side chapter worth an evening. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- NotGames
- Publisher
- tinyBuild
- Release Date
- Nov 14, 2023