![]() ![]() Once Nicole arrives at the hotel, she ends up getting stuck there due to a nasty blizzard that rolls in. Nicole is trying to honor the wishes of her late mom which was to go back to the family hotel and sell it. The game takes place in Montana and has you playing as a young woman named Nicole. That’s too much to do for me so I just went online to watch the others after my first time through it. Sadly, there is no chapter select or skip options so if you want to see all the endings, you’ll have to play through the whole game each time. If that sounds too short to you the game does have some alternate endings to encourage you to replay. I played through it in a single session and finished it in about three and a half hours give or take. One of the first things I’ll say about this game is that if you enjoy games that you can sit down and finish in a night then this game will be right up your alley. Since I’m a console only gamer I had to wait a bit longer to see for myself how it was but that time is finally here. I first took notice of this game earlier this year when it launched on PC. If you call yourself a fan of narrative adventure games should this be the next one to add to your playlist? The latest one that I played is called The Suicide of Rachel Foster from publisher Daedalic Entertainment and developer ONE-O-ONE Games. I’ve played my fair share of them with some like What Remains of Edith Finch being great and others like Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture being not so great. I find that most of those games that had that label thrown at them had me doing much more than just walking. I’ve never been a fan of the “walking simulator” label that some gamers like to give to narrative adventure games. ![]()
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