For over 10 years, no one knows the truth of her death, and accept the lie of her suicide. SPOILER WARNING! Please proceed past this point only if you want spoilers for the ending of the game!Īt the heart, Rachel Foster is a very sad story about a 16-year-old who was abused, raped, and murdered. That storyline never really goes anywhere though and is a perfect segue to my main interest with this game. Some of the visual and audio pieces included seem geared toward making the player believe there are ghosts, or something else living in the walls of The Timberline. Overall the world is fun to explore, and there is a lot to see, one may even argue too much. Elements like this may be especially hard to navigate for anyone with a hearing impairment. I have seen other players struggle similarly, and some more guidance for this particular element would have been good. It wasn’t abundantly clear how it worked. I had a lot of difficulty with this particular mechanic. One of the days in the hotel is dedicated to using the mic to locate a strange noise Nicole is hearing. Most of these are lights, and one is a parabolic microphone. Though there are no weapons in the game, Nicole occasionally finds an item that helps her investigation. There was a lot of care given to small details that make The Timberline feel like a real place. This slowed me down, but it also forced me to investigate closely and really take in the whole of the setting. I wished there was an indicator of my current location. The map does not indicate where you are located, which slowed me down a lot. I found myself spending a lot of time trying to navigate the hotel. She wakes up, she inspects a new elements of Rachel’s story, and then the day ends. What Rachel does find are memories that are hard to live with, and secrets her parents hid from her all her life.Īs I mentioned, Rachel Foster is a walking sim, and the structure of each day in Nicole’s life at the hotel is straightforward. The darkness, thankfully, is fairly restrained and there are no real jump-scares, or actual monsters lurking in the hotel. Darkness seems to lurk around every corner of The Timberline, ready to reach out and grab you at any moment. Or so the story goes.Īs the game goes on, Nicole finds various clues that lead her to unearth the truth of Rachel’s death. Tragedy struck when Rachel Foster, who was involved in an affair with Nicole’s father Leonard, killed herself. She grew up there, and her parents ran the place for a while. The protagonist, Nicole, finds herself at The Timberline hotel. This review will get into things like child abuse/neglect, suicide, murder, and mental abuse. I would like to provide the same warning here. The game provides a content warning (as it should) early on to alert players to potentially triggering plot elements. I expected some horror elements and some hefty subject matter as well. I was fortunate enough to get a copy from Daedalic and recently featured the came on my Twitch channelĬheck out my game play videos here: /videos/74620345 & įrom the first few moments, it’s clear that this is a walking simulator. The Suicide of Rachel Foster recently released for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One. Pretty sure that’s the carpet from The Shining! Knowing her own father had a role to play in the downfall of Rachel, Nicole relies on the support of a young FEMA agent to unearth the truth once and for all. As she unravels the secrets behind the suicide of teenage girl Rachel, she is snowed in on a lonely mountain and explores the abandoned family hotel. This is a truly immersive gameplay experience that has a multilayered narrative, an ending influenced by player choice and binaural audio to keep anyone on the edge of their seats. This unique and atmospheric first-person thriller tells the story of Nicole, a young woman driven by her mother’s dying wish to uncover her family’s dark past. Thanks to Daedalic Entertainment and Evolve PR for providing a PS4 download of the game! Synopsis: The Suicide of Rachel Foster is an intense first person investigation, where melancholy and nostalgia meld into a thrilling ghost tale.
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