Marie’s Room
Another short Indie game recommendation for you guys!
Marie’s room is a short story exploration game. You play as a girl names Kelsey who is remembering Marie’s room from 20 years ago, trying to discover what happened to her friend and exploring the unconventional friendship between the two girls.
It’s a fun and captivating little game, that only takes about 45 minutes to get through, and only an hour if you are a completionist like myself if only takes about an hour to unlock all the achievements.
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Resident Evil 7 was about a husband who receives a message from his long-lost wife asking him to find her (Silent Hill 2)
Resident Evil Village was about a father trying to find his missing daughter (Silent Hill)
Shadows of Rose was about the daughter dealing with her own dark legacy, as well as closure regarding her dead dad (Silent Hill 3)
So if this is a pattern, Resident Evil IX is gonna be about Chris Redfield/Jill Valentine/Leon S. Kennedy/Claire Redfield waking up in their apartment and realizing they’ve been locked from the inside.
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19 for cult trio for the OC ask game?
(Or 12 for thava!)
-VP <3 <3 <3
19. How do they connect with the people around them? Love language, how they offer comfort, etc.
'Aight here we go. >:3
So Clover loves quality time, she's the type to want to just hang out in silence while she does her own thing. She is a gal of few words but very expressive.
Maris loves to be annoying and just talk, sharing things she thinks are funny when they're really not. He also loves casual touch, which is why he's lying right across the others.
Imamu is a gift-giver, making custom bracelets for their friends or giving them funny little doodles that aren't really anything but he was thinking of his friends when he drew it so it counts.
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Guys.
GUYS.
GUYS.
I just finished Kaneshiro's whole place in ONE DAY. (minus the mandatory visits)
Just.. LOOK.
I feel so fucking proud of this. Like. I needed to tell someone about this.
Also:
I'm playing the Royal version of the game.
I have the camera strap equipped on all party members.
I was already seriously over-levelled before I started the palace (we're talking like level 27 before I even entered).
And finally, I have been hoarding items since the start of the game, lmao.
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Short Video Game Reviews: Marie's Room
Marie's Room
What: A short story exploration game that puts you in the role of Kelsey, visiting your friend Marie's house to ostensibly get something left in her room. As you explore her room and click on things, you reminisce about how you met twenty years ago. But something is off...
As you find more in her room, you unlock memories and journal entries for the player to read. It's clear that Kelsey and Marie were close, but something happened. What does Kelsey remember? Where is Marie? What happened twenty years ago?
For such a short game--I completed it in less than an hour--this is an engrossing narrative-driven point-and-click that packs a lot into a single room. The room isn't creepy or haunted, just disused: you walk in to a room that's mostly packed away, and Kelsey's memories fill the space, returning it to the sunny poster-bedecked teenage bedroom it once was.
Adding to this is the voice acting: when you click on an object and read Kelsey's reminiscences, those lines are fully voiced, adding depth and emotion. It's not just the written words, but Kelsey's tone, for example, that clue you in, for example, that something deeper is going on here: the balance between warmth and the underlying bitterness when an object reminds Kelsey that she used to go hungry. It's completely playable without sound (and anything voiced is captioned), but I found the game enhanced with the voices on.
In addition to being short (and free!), when you load the game, you'll get a message that says "Marie's Room is a short game, designed to experience in one session. No savegames are supported." You can pause the game, certainly, but there's no saving to close and reopen it. The first time I opened it, I saw this and, not sure I wanted to commit, put off playing for several more months. But I see the reasoning; the emotion and story of the game are more cohesive if you go through it all at once. When I look up playthroughs online, most videos tend to be 40-50 minutes, which is also what it took me to go all the way through, and I didn't feel rushed.
My version came from: Steam
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