Impostor Factory
As a follow-up to To The Moon and Finding Paradise, Impostor Factory doesn’t star doctors Eva Rosalene and Neil Watts. Instead, it’s centred on Watts’ father Quincy, who becomes involved in a murder during a party hosted by the Yu-Haynes Foundation. Eventually, he comes across a bathroom sink that can rewind time, and things get even crazier. The visuals are minimalistic, while the gameplay involves walking around, conversing and interacting with people. But the writing and overall story are incredible and well worth the journey.
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