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What Remains of Edith Finch. A psychological horror game that REALLY sucks you in. As you play, there is a lot of stuff that doesn't make any sense, but there's a secret (disturbing) meaning behind it all.
I spent a good chunk of a Saturday going through it and there's no need to do it again, but it was a great ride!
And if you do want more try out Unfinished Swan.
The Unfinished Swan is such a hidden gem, honestly. I never hear anyone talk about it. Very unique style and mechanics and an endearing story. Some beautiful environments too. And pretty short, so not a big commitment.
It's a great, great game.
Thanks for pointing that out, I had never heard of that one. I looked it up and I'll definitely check it out.
I am thinking of replaying Edith Finch because I must have missed a lot of details by the time I realised what the story was about.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a little older but it kind of reminds me of Edith Finch in vibes. It's also really beautiful.
Also take a look at: The Suicide of Rachel Foster
It's currently 90% off on steam at 1.79USD
Oh man - I loved WRoEF, but the bathtub segment has ensured I can never play it again.
Oh yeah. They aren't subtle in that one, you know what's coming and I think I just muttered "oh no. Oh no. Oh no." through the whole thing.