
Impostor Factory sort of hits the note, but it does it less directly than the other two main titles. These stories were so vivid and truly were emotional rides that ask some important life questions. The previous games dealt strictly with the main duo going to a sickly, elderly person and giving them one last chance at changing their life in their head. This brings me to why I can be a little conflicted in this title. What I mean by that is emotional weight and impact of the story is contingent on you knowing the world. Although the description of the game implies you do not need to play the other Sigmund Corp games, I would argue that it is the most connected title in the series. Light SPOILER elements: The first act is easily the most entertaining part, and I wish the game had integrated the setup of this early section more into the traditional structure of the remainder of the game.Ĥh 3m ProgressImpostor Factory at first sight (without having watched the trailer) seems to be a standalone title. This studio needs to continue creating some of the best art in the business, mostly so I have an excuse to cry a little shamelessly every so often. If you had any form of enjoyment playing the games that this company has made, please give them money to make more. Impostor Factory really nails its atmosphere, between the more linear storytelling and the ever-fantastic music. The writing rides the impossible line from being laugh out loud funny to heartbreakingly grim, and from cheerful optimism to a thrilling sense of ominous mystery. While the story never hits the emotional gut punches or raw connection that the previous two dive into, Impostor Factory shows that Freebird Games still has a lot of creative ideas left in the world they've built, and I hope to continue to see more of it in any form that takes. The intimate storytelling that Kan Gao and his team portrays with such limitation is unbelievable, and they deliver again a third time. Strong 8/10.ģh 6m PlayedThis franchise means the most to me more than most in the world of video games.

In all a Really Good game, but would be better if treated as a standalone game, instead of a sequel/prequel. (The post credits) It's insignificant, a cheap way to connect stories in order to keep them selling, in order to tie in the player base and make them want the other games to find out the "mystery". On the 2° Minisode, you get 5 minutes of lore, on Finding Paradise you get only half of the last act and in this one you get a whole 10 minutes. Yet, this game fails to enter into the "Incredible or 9/10" category for me, it fails at interconnecting the stories once more, Kan Gao has failed every single time to develop the story of Sigmund Corp in a meaningful way. The game transitions so fucking well from what it initially offers into the touching experience and dramatic portrayal of ones life, it was truly astonishing, I loved every single moment of the "story". Lastly the two main factors shined as bright as the first one, Dialogue is incredible once more, every character is like a real person, and the story, oh how it is brilliant. The soundtrack was really better and I liked it a lot, the game runs better because of the "new" engine, the pixel art stays as beautiful.
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And somewhere along the way, things get a little Lovecraftian and tentacles are involved.Īnyway, that’s around 1/3 of what the game is really about.5h 18m PlayedThe best of the whole series, with a refreshing gameplay, polished story and a fun adventure! Impostor Factory is the most recent addition for the "To The Moon" series of games, and thankfully it shows the technological advancements made since the first iteration, everything is smoother, you can finally RUN (This exists since 1980), HUD is better and a lot of little changes that increased the quality of life by a lot.

Talk about a time-saver!īut of course, then people start dying, because that’s what they do.

Quincy could wash his hands and time-travel while he was at it. In fact, it turned out to be so fancy that there was a time machine in its bathroom. So, he accepted and went because even though the mansion was suspicious and secluded, it was also fancy and had a parteh. One day, Quincy was invited to a fancy parteh at a suspiciously secluded mansion. Rosalene have peculiar jobs: They give people another chance to live their lives, all the way from the very beginning.
