
… ExpandĪ group of friends meet up on a small holiday island just off the coast of their home town, but whilst investigating the caves they unwittingly open a rift that allows ghosts to come into their world. €19.99 may be a little steep for the game so I suggest you pick it up if it goes back on sale. If you are a fan of narrative driven games you should check Oxenfree out on the Switch, especially at the €4.99 price point I got it at. Nevertheless, the story is a good mix of teen drama and supernatural horror and though nothing revolutionary, had me entertained throughout my play through. It's puzzles are simple and repetitive, some of its dialogue seems out of place for the setting and some sections of the game feel forced in there to extend its length. Nevertheless, the story is a good mix of teen drama and supernatural horror and though nothing revolutionary, had me entertained Oxenfree is a good narrative driven game but has significant flaws that let the game down. Oxenfree is a good narrative driven game but has significant flaws that let the game down. It makes up for that with interesting characters, an interesting backstory, and–oh, did I mention all that dialogue? … Expand Oxenfree is good fun for a few hours, even though it sometimes dilutes those hours to the point where it deserves the infamous "walking simulator" label. Indeed, once the talking is done, the game feels a tad empty, and your sense of agency fades. But again, this game is ultimately about the relationships between the characters and their conversations, which are your tool to steer the story towards one of its many (and subtly different) endings. The story is also serviceable, the way that the "teens stumbling upon a supernatural mystery" trope tends to be. The graphics in Oxenfree are very nice, following the tiny protagonists across the vast landscape. Sure, you'll have a heck of a lot of walking around as well–but that feels like an excuse to throw more conversations at you. The story is also serviceable, the way that the "teens stumbling upon a Half teenager movie, half spooky ghost story, Oxenfree is all about the dialogue. Alex is still dealing with her older brother's death that she accidentally caused, trying to adjust to her parents divorcing and getting a new stepbrother all with in one year, and Jonas' mother died of cancer sometime before the story started and it's implied that he came from a rough neighborhood.Half teenager movie, half spooky ghost story, Oxenfree is all about the dialogue. Tear-Jerker: The scenes where Alex is transported back to her memories with her brother.It's just that she blames Alex for his death. Her first interaction with the whole group makes her look like a major Ice Queen but then it's revealed that she was dating Michael at the time of his death, was trying to be nicer while dating him and is actually a good friend to Nona.




But what songs really stands out are Lost, Days Past and The Beach, 7 AM.
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Awesome Music: The whole soundtrack made by scntfc is full of melancholic, nostalgic, and hauntingly beautiful set of synths.
