It just felt laughably stereotypical and it became hard for me to watch after a while. This felt like some stereotype of what bro tech types want in interactive fiction, or in life. Second, the premise of the story is some snarky dude in romantic/sexual relations with three attractive women at once, and it just feels like a joke out of a Silicon Valley episode. Telling Lies, Sam Barlow’s spiritual successor to Her Story, launched last year on PC and mobile devices, and this week, it’s finally available on consoles. They should have either had the calls two-sided, or at least had a way to pair the two sides of a conversation. It also means sitting through long spells of just watching someone's expression. First, the mechanics of having (mostly) one side of a video call and then needing to try and guess to find the matching other side. But sadly, I put it down after an hour or so, for two reasons. This allows for a very user-driven story exposition, which is super cool. I really liked the initial premise that you are an investigator who has found a database of video clips to search through to develop the storyline. I really liked the initial premise that you are an investigator who has I am a fan of interactive fiction, so I was curious to try this out. I am a fan of interactive fiction, so I was curious to try this out.
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