Posted on: March 20, 2023

jmuriloojr
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Depressing interactive slideshow pretending to be a game.
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Lorelai is © copyright Harvester Games 2019. Published under license by Screen 7 (UK)
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Posted on: March 20, 2023
jmuriloojr
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 1
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Depressing interactive slideshow pretending to be a game.
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Posted on: April 27, 2019
BleepBl00p
Games: 1 Reviews: 29
Garbage
TL;DR: More of a disguised visual novel than an adventure game. It's a compilation of all the worst aspects of the previous game made by the devs. Just like in the previous games, the artstyle and the soundtrack are the only highlights while the rest is subpar. Seems like the devs haven't learned from their past mistakes and chose to compile all the worst design aspects of their previous games into this one. Just like in The Cat Lady the game will have you perform meaningless tasks that neither advance the plot or offer any challenge, i.e. microwave some food, replace batteries in your headphones, etc... The game forces meaningless banter between it's uninteresting stereotyped characters and you soon end up mashing the skip button. The first male character you meet is also blatantly recycled from the psycho in The Cat Lady. He looks, speaks and acts the same as well with zero creativity or originality shown by the devs. Unironically the game also has the same high school humor as TCL, with the male making an immature joke when Lorelai grabs batteries by assuming it's for a vibrator, which shows that the character was written by someone much younger and makes the character less credible. The plot is almost an exact copy of TCL but this time it doesn't make any sense. In TCL you end up in a sort of dream world after overdosing on pills. It makes sense as the character is heavily drugged. In Lorelai you also end up in a dream world while being sober and without any explanation. It's hard to immerse yourself into a world knowing that it is not consistent and could collapse at any moment. This is a rather cheap gimmick of psychological horror games.
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