Posted on: October 1, 2022

Northern Soul
Verified ownerGames: 272 Reviews: 16
A Mash-Up of Other Stories (SPOILERS)
There will be SPOILERS. So I just finished The Excavation of Hob's Barrow, and I will say the atmosphere, the music, the art and the main character were all great. The setting was excellent, and the other characters were also very well done. The plot leaves much to be desired though, as the game relies heavily on building suspense and dread. It is quite obvious to the player that something is very wrong here, and the main character being the "atheist with no fears of hogwash stories" seems to ignore every warning. Near the end of the game, I was a little upset that even though the "promise" was clearly a lie, there was no alternative option, just keep leading Thomasina to her doom. That being said, the story is a mash-up of The Wicker Man and Dagon, with the small town that has its old. hidden religion to some evil, old god (Abraxus Rex... not Rawhead Rex) that the rich Lord Panswyck (basically Christopher Lee) charmingly references as "HIM," but Thomasina never questions what the return of "HIM" could mean. They would worship and sacrifice to the old god for bountiful harvests and riches. Thomasina's father is basically Van Helsing, or the guys from Supernatural, as he bound the evil god with his own blood, which seems to have put him in a 25 year coma. She becomes a barrow digger just like dad, because that was the lie he wanted her to believe. So a new character, Leprechaun, I mean, the Hobgoblin Saxnot (seems like he was a good goblin?) Comes to Thomasina in her dreams and says if you break the seal I will heal your father. She does. Its the old god. He was using the goblin as a proxy and vaporizes him. He then possesses her and makes her kill her father with the very first urn he ever gave her. She ends up in an insane asylum Lovecraft style mad at her mother for keeping her fathers demon hunting a secret. I wasn't a fan of how the end railroaded you into an obvious poor choice and bad ending, but I do recommend the game.
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