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Discovered new article: Gone Home Game (900 exp gained)

September 13, 2013 · Discuss on the GT Forum

Student’s Trip Ends; A Mystery Just Begins

 

In Gone Home, a Family Mystery Unfolds

Gone Home, the first game from the Fullbright Company, is the greatest video game love story ever told and proof, in case any more were needed, that video games do not require shooting or punching or jumping or action of any kind to create gripping fiction.

The game employs the familiar first-person perspective that was popularized by monster-killing games like Doom and Quake, and later by Halo and Call of Duty. But there are no guns, no space marines, no future soldiers here, nor any enemies whatsoever, at least that can be seen. There’s just a house, a young woman and a mystery.

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