Lorelai will never forget that day. The little she had, it was taken away. Her whole world disintegrated. She never really had a chance, but Lorelai refused to give up. She will fight. And not even death will stop her from getting it all back.
Lorelai, by Harvester Games, is the conclusive part...
Lorelai will never forget that day. The little she had, it was taken away. Her whole world disintegrated. She never really had a chance, but Lorelai refused to give up. She will fight. And not even death will stop her from getting it all back.
Lorelai, by Harvester Games, is the conclusive part of R. Michalski's Devil Came Through Here adventure game trilogy, alongside The Cat Lady (2012) and Downfall (2016).
A brand new horror adventure with an immersive story and world in full HD. An engaging soundtrack by micAmic and guest artists, English voice acting and Xbox controller support.
Lorelai will take you on a whirlwind journey through an engrossing psychological thriller suitable for adults, soon! More information, screens and trailers forthcoming.
Enjoyed The cat lady, then downfall. For $14.99, This felt like somebody wanted to make a quick buck.
I felt like I was playing downfall, then all of a sudden it ended. Way too short, was my main complaint though. Felt ripped off.
I did not need to see a baby getting thrown on the floor, no matter the fact that this is in no way a realistic looking game. I am genuinely surprised that this is from the same people that gave us the Cat Lady.
I have not played far and I will probably not play any more chapters, since what I have seen so far is so terrifingly tone deaf. The most helpful review here claims that the person making these "is doing it for the fans", wich I guess has resulted in a very blind following that will accept way more than they should.
The lighting is all over the place and way to bright, there seem to be no puzzles and the story so far is just so evil and vile that I can only reason it supposed to be satire or the creator did not understand his previous creations. Either way, very disappointed.
Having not played the previous games, I can only review this as a stand-only title. Therefore, I'm not going to talk very much the story. In short, judged as stand-only story, every plot thread seemed to start nowhere, and go nowhere.
Oaky, let's move on to the gameplay. It barely exists. It's basically just checking all the button prompts until one of them coughs-up a "key" to the next "door", and many times the "key" and "door" are the only button prompts.
There did seem to be a karma system of some kind. Although, considering how on-the-rails the plot felt, I'm going to assume that full karma just means that Laura doesn't burn the roast at the end.
I REALLY wanted to love this game. But it's... blech. After the perfection of the Cat Lady, I guess it's inevitable. Better graphics don't mean anything to me. It's the story, and leaving room for your imagination. I hated what they did to QoM. I pray that they won't make a remix of the Cat Lady and douch it up, like they implanted Susan in to these god-awful "sequels". Now I have to go to play TCL to wash the disappointment away.
But I liked Lorelei's voice.
I like Lorelai, she's a cool lady. The story of Lorelai keeps you immersed in the plot, with great voice acting, music, animation, and art. I loved Downfall and The Cat Lady, and couldn't wait for this one to come out. Recommended!