Telling Lies, the latest work on practical myths from His Story founder Sam Barlow, inviting players to slow down in front of their computer and meet the National Security Agency's fictional hours. Basically, that includes watching the characters of the game through their webcam and other video sources, everything is captured without their knowledge. The player must go through the most common connection of Telling LiesCharacters to piece together a myth of suspicion, anxiety, and heartbreak. It shines as it sounds.
This article was first published on August 21, 2019. We're dropping today for the release of the PlayStation 4 game, switch, and Xbox One.
Spiritually successful so that His Story, a video-enabled game player to analyze, Telling Lies it is a spiritual joy that is cut into pieces and stored on a USB drive. The drive, provided by a powerful FBI agent by an anonymous source, has short hours, collected by recording video clips, mostly focused on four characters. Logan Marshall-Green, star in science fiction film Upgrade
Some of the clips are video surveillance footage from hidden cameras, but most are single-sided video recordings with a webcam. To compile a narrative, players use a virtual interface to find words from a video text. Searching for the word "tofu", for example, returns a series of clips. It's up to players to find out how the clips are connected and what words you can enter in the search bar to find other leads. Two simultaneous clips may be on both sides of the same conversation. When one of the actors in the game tells a knock-out joke, they search for "who is that?" in the database it can lead to a speaker on the other hand.
As players search, book, and video clips Telling LiesThe story & # 39; s coming together a bit. A sadly constructed summary stretches from the life of this character to a depressing narrative. Planks come together as lives crumble.
Telling Lies a puzzle that has the potential to be different for everyone who plays it. At the end of my first play, after spending a few hours watching, filming, and editing videos, the show presented a report showing that I had watched half the episodes. Going back unfortunately (luckily, there is an option going on) I dig deeper, get more clips and add more depth to my story type.
It's a close-knit, sometimes disturbing view. I know these are the actors who play the roles. I also know that the computer I'm working on in this game is obvious; the face of the FBI company of a woman who makes an appearance is cunningly shown at the start all the time. But I still feel like a scumbag when I go through these very private times of people. I will see someone who wishes a child well. Singing song to new love. Knowing the internet well. All in all, I always think, I shouldn't be seeing this.
To some extent, my own misery is a testament to the performers' ability. Throwing of Telling Lies he is so good, he brings the best performance I've ever seen in an FMV game. I watch this game as a movie. Hell, I might have chosen to watch it as a movie instead of taking on the role of a character who does this deeply. But what's also bizarre is the idea that this kind of photography can exist. That in a dark room somewhere with someone sitting in front of a computer monitor, I never watched the previous picture of myself putting my kids in bed or Skyping with my parents in hopes of getting to & # 39; s good stuff. & # 39;