
You're like, ‘Whoa, why is this character so upset?’ And then you go backwards and see. So it might be a scene that starts with everything being nice and happy and end in a screaming argument. “It's kind of a way of navigating the scenes. "“Sometimes you watch scenes backwards,” Barlow says of the Walkabout-inspired scrub mechanic in Telling Lies. So there's this idea of.exploring the video." Some of these clips are very long, some of them will start places and end in very different places. "So you can rewind and see what the hell was happening to lead up to this moment, or you can skip to the end.

to rewind for ages everytime Based on that interview it seems this is how the game's been designed. there's gotta be a command in this one too. I remember that in Her Story you could use a bar that would easily make you navigate to where you want in the video. I'd like to watch the video from the beggining, but it's a drag to click and drag to the left. This is a game unlike any other, offering an intimate and intense experience that only you are able to decide what is true.Meonfire: I don't like that the video immediately jumps to the matched word. There are multiple endings, you are able to piece together your own story based on the videos that you have watched. You are able to explore the database that is in our possession by using keywords. The footage that is included are two years worth of conversations of the four people who by chance is linked because of an unfortunate incident. The videos are secret conversations of Logan Marshall-Green, Alexandra Shipp, Kenny Bishe, and Angela Sarafyan. Players will get to play as Karen Douglas who was a former FBI agent who sits in front of her computer accessing a USB drive that is filled with private videos. Players are brought into an investigative thriller game that has a non-linear storytelling.


The game is published by Annapurna Interactive.Ī video game from the creator of Her Story and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Sam Barlow. Telling Lies is an adventure, simulation video game that is developed by Sam Barlow and Furious Bee Limited.
