This is a small mountain community, so he must have seen her grow up alongside his daughter and it makes the whole thing worse. We also don’t know how long this affair was going on, making me wonder if this went on while she was still a child. Maybe she did consent (and the story makes it seem like she did), but making Leonard (the father) just as much of a victim as Rachel is the worst part of all of this.Ī girl died due to these choices and it irritates me to see Leonard labeled as a victim. It glorified the relationship, making the father seem like a victim just as much as Rachel and I have a problem with that. The legal age for consent in Montana is 16, so no actual law was broken by the two involved in the affair but it doesn’t take away the fact that a grown man impregnated a teenager and then that teenager is dead due to those actions. What I feel is just really glossed over is the relationship between a 16-year-old and a 46-year-old man. Even the ghost hunting equipment seems ancient which helps in the environment. Her past keeps getting dropped directly in her face, forcing her to remember things she had long forgotten and learn some things about Rachel’s story that she never knew, With a retro, 90’s style (you can’t imaging how much I hate saying that 90’s tech is “retro”), it makes it seem creepier as you don’t have the modern technology to keep you company. Nicole is alone but as strange things begin to happen and things begin to move in the hotel, she isn’t sure how alone she is anymore. There’s a Shining-esque large and empty hotel in the snowy mountains of Montana. The Suicide of Rachel Foster has a lot of potential for a truly spooky horror experience. With only the company of FEMA agent, Irving, over a new-fangled cell phone (it’s the 90’s), she must face her past and all the ghosts of The Timberline Hotel. She only plans to be at the hotel with the lawyer long enough to inspect the building and then head back home, but a dangerous blizzard has other plans. Now, visiting the hotel reminds Nicole of her past which she had tried to forget. Nicole and her mother, Claire, left the hotel after Rachel committed suicide at 9-weeks pregnant. She hasn’t spoken to her father for ten years after he had an “affair” with his daughter’s classmate, a 16-year-old girl named Rachel. Now, she must head to the hotel she inherited to inspect the building to sell it. Her mother passed away years before and her estranged father has just died. In this first-person, narrative walking simulator, you play as Nicole. After a slight push back of the console release date, it was released on PS4 and Xbox One at the beginning of September. It was developed by One O One Games and Reddoll Games and published by Daedelic Entertainment. The Suicide of Rachel Foster was first released at the beginning of 2020 on Steam. I may never officially decide on how I feel about this game.īefore I talk about that, let me give some game information first. This review is a complicated one and I had to think a lot about how I wanted to approach it and I am still on the fence. The Suicide of Rachel Foster… we need to talk. If those bother you, please be aware before reading. TRIGGER WARNING: The Suicide of Rachel Foster contains themes of suicide, self-harm and murder. Release Date: February 19th/September 9th, 2020 Platforms: Windows, PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One By Devin Shea 2 years ago The Suicide of Rachel Foster has the environmental and graphical potential to be an incredible horror game but squanders the opportunity.ĭeveloper: One O One Games, Reddoll Games
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