![]() It’s hard to find faults, to put it plainly. Graphically, again, it does what it does well. In a market where the quality of voice-acting in indie games is often lacking, The Suicide Of Rachel Foster is at the top of it’s game thanks to these two. ![]() ![]() The two main performances, Kosha Engler as Nicole and Christopher Ragland as Irving, are exceptional. It may not have the most extreme narrative ever, nor is it overly complex, however it is told excellently. The Suicide Of Rachel Foster may be the most-recent first-person psychological horror game I’ve played, but I imagine it’ll be one I will be talking about for a long time. RELATED: Those Who Remain Review – Terrifyingly Good What Remains of Edith Finch is one that has found a place in my memory, mainly down to it’s innovate gameplay sequences… But titles such as Those Who Remain and Layers Of Fear, both similar, seem to fade slightly into the recesses of “Every Game I’ve Ever Played.” Their narrative is fun and engaging, graphically they’re not bad… But they never quite excel in any category. Some of them are better than others, but for the most part they all float around a happy medium. ![]() I know, I know… That’s a bit of an Americanisation, but it’s true. The Suicide Of Rachel Foster is an exemplary psychological horror that pays an obvious, yet subtle, homage to the work of Stephen King without losing its’ uniqueness and charm.Īmongst indie developers, first-person psychological horror games are a dime a dozen. ![]()
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