![]() Regrettably, having played the previous entries can also be problematic, since it will make this story predictable after the first 15 minutes. What is then a shame, is that this aspect and certain twists rely heavily on knowledge from the previous titles, to the point that it can be hard to get invested because of minimal explanations to what is going on. However, when this takes a backseat to let the overall lore shine, things start to get fascinatingly surreal due to touching upon bigger themes that got sidelined in order to let the characters shine. ![]() Everyone in the cast has believable personalities with good dialogues and connections, but this structure is rather traditional than memorable. Unfortunately, the overall plot is focused on a rather cliche romance. All significant parts of the story get enough time to become fulfilling and do not go overboard with unnecessary expositions, providing good weight to this journey. ![]() In fact, everything is wonderfully developed. I also admire this game for taking you on a stroll with what seems like simple or awkward characters, but eventually give good reasons for this slow beginning. Thankfully, the plot allows lighthearted moments to enter as nice breathers as well, such as jokes about a red herring and an adorable rice cooker who obviously knows what will soften anyone’s agony. This is as far as I can go without spoiling the bizarre surprises, but this is yet another strong tale that deals with familiar elements from its predecessors, like existentialism and ethics. Although, as soon as he does so, things start to get strange and uncomfortable. Despite that he has no idea of why he got invited or even where this place is, he decides to attend. On a dark and stormy night, Quincy is on his way to a party at a mansion. ![]() I honestly have no clue of what to expect, but I am ready to cry my heart out once again. Finally, the people at Freebird Games have released their latest entry, Impostor Factory, in order to continue this saga. While severely light on interactivity, these projects have such beautiful storytellings and characters, that I am surprised that they are not more talked about. For the first time in this series, there are also some more visceral elements of the story, like blood and violence.To the Moon, A Bird’s Story, and Finding Paradise, are three games that have touched me on an emotional level that few other titles ever could. There are characters that I genuinely and deeply liked, and that only reinforced all the feels. The creators spare us no tears, chills, goose bumps and laughter – in this emotional roller coaster, you will find everything. Should we add anything else? I am even tempted to say that in terms of the skillful storytelling and the quality of dialogues, Impostor Factory even surpasses the original! The plot is just great. No two ways about it – Impostor Factory is all about the story. But we won't spoil any details – you have to check it out yourself. Once again, we are cast in the center of events that elude comprehension, and together with the protagonist, we have to discover the secrets of a huge mansion. This, of course, should be considered one of the advantages of this game, because Impostor Factory maintains the level of the original, and its continuation set among the clouds. From the graphic design and gameplay mechanics, to the manner of narration and characteristic humor. Apart from a common universe shared with To The Moon or Finding Paradise the game shares with these predecessors. A world where manipulation of memories and a journey into the depths of the human mind is an element of reality, served to humanity by the Sigmund Corp organization. Impostor Factory is another adventure game set in the realities of the world created by Freebird Games. Average time to complete according to : 3.5 hours.
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