In fact, the Polaroid which you find early on comes in handy later on as some clues are discovered that were once taken with the Polaroid camera. The flashlight was the most useful for me out of the three items, though the other two had their uses. These items can be used by holding ZR once equipped from your D-Pad. Because you are mostly alone, except for the occasional phone call from Irving and his insight into what to do next, the fractured disconnect in the hotel is mildly terrifying.ĭuring the game, you will eventually pick up a few useful objects like a Polaroid camera, a microphone, and a flashlight. The Suicide of Rachel Foster isn’t a horror game, though there are elements of jump scares and suspense as you move quickly through the hotel’s rooms which seem to be haunted by Rachel’s spirit. Your time in the hotel is an eerie atmospheric tale of mystery and intrigue as you unravel the mystery behind Rachel’s death and ultimately uncover a truth that Nichole herself had tried to keep from believing. Throughout the 3 ½ – 4-hour adventure you’ll need to do a variety of tasks from turning on the power after the lights go out, finding some food for Nichole, recovering keys to a music box, and more. In The Suicide of Rachel Foster, you play out the adventure over 10 days. When you pick up an object you can zoom in on the object with ZL and look for clues or a close-up view of the item. You can flip through the floors by pressing L or R. Nichole has a map of the hotel which shows room layouts for the floors along with names of the major rooms. Most of the rooms in the hotel have objects you can interact with using the A-Button. You control Nichole by moving her with the Left-Control stick. Between the pregnancy and all the stress, Rachel supposedly killed herself several years ago and now that you are back at the hotel you begin to unravel the mystery behind Rachel’s death. Early in the game, you find out that Nichole’s father had an affair with Rachel, and had gotten her pregnant. Nichole gets stuck in a snowstorm in Lewis & Clark, Montana, United States, and has only her thoughts and a helpful FEMA agent named Irving. You play Nichole who recently inherited the family hotel. The Suicide of Rachel Foster is a first-person walking-simulator game. The Suicide Of Rachel Foster : (The Explanation) In this installment, we’re covering The Suicide of Rachel Foster by developer Daedalic Entertainment. Welcome to EXPlay, (Explain & Play)the review series where we care not for scores but tell it how it is when it comes to every game we get our hands on, whilst also taking the time to include some lengthy gameplay, to give you the reader, the chance to shape your own impressions and views whilst watching and reading. A story of love and death, where melancholy and nostalgia melt into a thrilling ghost tale.By jonathanober Daedalic Entertainment, EXPlay, Jonathan Ober, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, review, Suicide of Rachel Foster, The Suicide of Rachel Foster With his help, Nicole starts to investigate a mystery far deeper than what people in the valley thought. With the will and determination to put that chapter behind her, she returns to the hotel with the family’s lawyer to audit the decaying structure.Īs the weather unexpectedly turns for the worst, Nicole has no way to leave the large mountain lodge, and finds support in Irving, a young FEMA agent, using one of the first radio telephones ever built. Now that both of her parents have passed, Nicole hopes to fulfill her mother’s last will to sell the hotel and make amends to Rachel's relatives. Ten years ago, teenager Nicole and her mother left the family hotel after discovering her father Leonard's affair with, and pregnancy of Rachel, a girl her own age who eventually committed suicide. CONTENT WARNING: This game features themes of suicide and a sexual relationship between an adult and a minor.
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