Description
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Finding Paradise is an emotionally charged, story-driven adventure game developed and published by Freebird Games. Here’s a comprehensive description tailored for Steam:
Game Overview:
Genre: Adventure, RPG
Release Date: December 14, 2017
Developer: Freebird Games
Platform: PC (Windows, macOS, Linux) Through Steam
Storyline:
Narrative Continuity: Sequel to the acclaimed games “To the Moon” and “A Bird Story”, “Finding Paradise” follows the story of doctors Eva Rosalene and Neil Watts, who work at Sigmund Corp., a company specializing in memory alteration for terminally ill patients.
Main Characters:
Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts, the protagonists, delve into the life of their new patient, Colin Reeds, an aging man whose life has been marked by a seemingly contradictory wish.
Plot: The game explores Colin’s life from youth to old age, piecing together his memories to understand what has led him to this point. His life appears split, with one half seemingly perfect but unfulfilling. The doctors must navigate through his past, including his dreams of becoming a pilot, his relationship with his family, and the mysterious figure of Faye, an imaginary friend from his childhood.
Gameplay Mechanics:
Memory Exploration: Players control both doctors as they navigate through Colin’s memories. This involves solving puzzles that are both emotional and logical, piecing together his past to grant his final wish.
Minimalistic Gameplay: Like its predecessor, gameplay is light on traditional mechanics, focusing instead on narrative, with puzzles that require you to interpret and interact with the patient’s memories.
No Combat: There’s no combat or traditional RPG elements like inventory management or leveling up. The gameplay revolves around story exploration and puzzle-solving.
Visuals and Audio:
Art Style: The game employs pixel art with a heartwarming aesthetic, which has become a signature of Freebird Games. The visuals are expressive and detailed, contributing significantly to the narrative experience.
Soundtrack: Composed by Kan Gao, the music is an integral part of the game’s emotional storytelling. It’s known for its poignant melodies that enhance the mood and depth of each scene.
Key Features:
Story Rich: Deeply narrative-focused, with themes of regret, fulfillment, and the human condition.
Emotional: Designed to tug at the heartstrings, providing an experience that resonates long after the game is finished.
Interactive Fiction: Players influence the narrative through their choices in how to interpret and alter memories.
Atmospheric: The environments and music work together to create a compelling atmosphere.
Replay Value: While the story is linear, the game’s emotional impact and the subtleties of the storytelling encourage multiple playthroughs.
Reception:
User Reviews: “Finding Paradise” has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with players often praising the storytelling, music, and emotional depth. On Steam, it boasts a 97% positive rating from over 15,000 user reviews.
Critics: Critics have echoed this sentiment, often highlighting the game as a narrative masterpiece with memorable experiences.
Conclusion:
“Finding Paradise” isn’t just another game; it’s an experience that delves into life’s regrets and desires, telling a story that’s both personal and universal. Its blend of puzzle-solving within an emotional narrative framework makes it a standout choice for those who appreciate thought-provoking, story-driven games. If you’re looking for an adventure that’s more about the heart than the sword, “Finding Paradise” might just be the journey you’ve been seeking.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
WindowsmacOSSteamOS + Linux
MINIMUM:
OS: XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
Processor: Intel Pentium III 800 MHz+
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 1024×768 High Color +
Storage: 500 MB available space
Sound Card: DirectX®: 9.0+
Additional Notes: Practically runs on a potato.
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