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Take part in a mature, hard-boiled interactive thriller. When someone is killed inside a nightclub, an experienced detective vows to put the murderer behind bars. She Sees Red - Interactive Movie is now available on GOG.COM along with a 70% discount that will last until 26th April 2021, 1 PM UTC.

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I know that it was just released in 2019, but it feels like I watched a playthrough of this a dozen years ago. :P

Too bad that I know the plot and its twists, would have given it a run or two. :)
Post edited April 19, 2021 by NuffCatnip
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HunchBluntley: ...
Thanks, I was sure it's some kind of new global standard and it's obvious to which of 4 dimensions I refer ;)
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ciemnogrodzianin: I'd be grateful for any Linux report for this game.
I didn't have time to test it for more than a couple of minutes but nevertheless it runs flawlessly in Wine 6.0 in a clean prefix. It seems to be a game made with Unity, so perhaps there will be a native version some day.
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musteriuz: Well, it's certainly cheap, but all those "mature" warnings concern me. What should we expect: gore, nudity, oodles of profanity?
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Dohi64: some violence and very brief nudity in one of the scenes you may or may not encounter based on your choices.
Thanks.
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igrok: I didn't have time to test it for more than a couple of minutes but nevertheless it runs flawlessly in Wine 6.0 in a clean prefix. It seems to be a game made with Unity, so perhaps there will be a native version some day.
Awesome, thank you!
I am really enjoying this game. Is there a list of FMV games on gog? I notice there isn't a tag for this type of game.
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James175: ...
There were those useful lists called "GOG Mixes", maintained by users, but GOG removed them and gave us nothing in exchange.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯