![]() The adventure settles on decidedly thriller tones, but with a speed of execution that is not too exaggerated. The living room also becomes a sort of symbiotic relationship, given that for the entire time of our research we will enjoy the company, albeit only by telephone, of Irving, a young FEMA agent.īeing an exploratory and narrative game, we will avoid anticipating the plot more than that, but know that your sleep inside the Timberline Mountain hotel, in the heart of the Helena National Forest, will be anything but peaceful. What, however, had promised to be an uncomfortable one forced stay, slowly reveals itself a voluntary bath of memories and investigations, with the resolve to dig deep and understand how things went years ago, when the little Rachel Foster, daughter of the Shepherd, committed suicide. However, the snowstorm outside is raging, and will keep the young woman locked inside the facility. The desire to return within those walls is not much for Nicole Wilson, who in any case will have to go there to resolve some bureaucratic issues. With those words, she encourages her daughter to sell the old and now abandoned family hotel, a place that bears the mark of a past too heavy to forget, a place that after the untimely death of little Rachel contains only pain and ugliness remember. The incipit of the game is explained to us through a letter that our protagonist Nicole he will read after his mother's death. After being intrigued with our proof of the title in 2018, we were finally able to get our hands on the final version of the game, and here's what we think. The game deals with extremely delicate themes, and certainly not suitable for all types of users. ![]() The message is strong, and the team immediately believed in the project, as well as the same Daedalic Entertainment who took care of the publishing. ![]() The Suicide of Rachel Foster is a narrative thriller adventure, a story made of research and memories, but also of doubts and anguish. This is only part of the moral that One-O-One he wants to teach us with his latest title, a morality that with the passing of the hours you could share… or not. Sometimes you have to take courage and face it, especially if it concerns your loved ones closely. The past cannot always be simply left behind.
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