Posted on: October 19, 2022

Ken1171
Verified ownerGames: 2828 Reviews: 19
Couldn't stop playing
Point and click adventure games are all about the story. I didn't know what I was getting into, and I am not a fan of horror stories. All I know is that once I started playing, I couldn't stop! I just needed to know what happens next, and I kept being amused with every step. You play a traumatized character at the edge of madness from the eyes of a child. The game often blurs the line between reality and insanity, and then makes that part of the gameplay, which is ingenious. As opposed to other horror games, it didn't feel like an exploitation of cheap jump scares, which is rare nowadays. At all times I kept wondering if Fran was insane, or if it was something else. You don't know who to trust, which keeps us on our toes. Fran wants to know what happened to her parents, and that's what keep us playing. We are given hints, but since she is potentially insane, we don't know what's real. Right at the beginning there is a sense of conspiracy, but the game never tells you what to believe. What is the most endearing to me is how Fran interprets this horrifying world as a child, considering adults would react very differently. Her love for her cat is also a compelling force to push the story forwards, even if we don't know if Fran or her cat were actually dead or alive. All I know is that I was sucked into this world, wanting to read everything, and talk to everyone. Most puzzles were simple, though a few were unnecessarily obscure to me. I am still stunned how they managed to balance this between being terrifying and whimsical. It was a trip between a child's rich imagination and the edge of madness. It can be difficult to tell them apart. This was one of the most intriguing experiences I had from a game in a long time, and I strongly recommend. But beware, it's disturbing with plenty of blood and gore, which can come as a shock considering Fran is a 10-year-old child - this is NOT for kids.
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