About This Game OVERVIEWLittle Red Lie is a narrative-focused, interactive fiction experience that reduces the traditional nine-verb adventure game structure down to a single, context-dependent interaction: LIE.Gameplay consists of navigating conversations and environments which will require you to lie to both others and yourself in order to secure your financial and personal future.If you enjoy realistic and dramatic stories in a contemporary setting which deal with weighty issues of family, society and politics, Little Red Lie will offer a unique perspective into the subtle (and not-so-subtle) deceptions that shape our daily lives.STORY THEME: ARE YOU MORE AFRAID OF POVERTY THAN DEATH?If you grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, you may have been shielded from the full weight of existence by a happy and prosperous middle-class family, as well as access to an education which seemed to imply that your own life would be similarly rich with possibility.How is that going?LIE: THE ONLY VERB THAT MATTERS.Explore the contrasting characters and stories of Sarah Stone and Arthur Fox through a wide variety of dishonest interactions. And literally nothing else.SETTING: SCARS RUN DEEPRealistically told, and in a realistic place: The streets and landmarks of Scarborough, Toronto's most notorious, misunderstood and fiercely proud suburb.TWO CHARACTERS, ONE FATELiving in a common time and place, Little Red Lie alternates you through the perspectives of two individuals who never meet, but who are deeply connected nevertheless. Explore the dynamics of their lives, relationships and decisions as both of them come face-to-face with the consequences of who they are and where they come from. 6d5b4406ea Title: Little Red LieGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:WZOGIPublisher:WZOGIRelease Date: 7 Jul, 2017 Little Red Lie Key Serial little red lie ps4 release date. little red lie trailer. little red lie vita. little red line on face. little red lie gameplay. little red book line dance steps. little red lie game. little red lie pc. little red lie ps4 trophies. little red lie ps4 trophy guide. little red book line. little red hen line dancing. little red lie (3.61 ) 3.65 vita. little red book line dance step sheet. little red lie game review. little red hen line drawing. little red lie gamespot. little red fabric line. little red wagon line dance step sheet. little red lie ps4. little red line on forehead. big little lies red carpet. how long is little red lie. little red book line dance youtube. little red book line dance teach. little red lie vita review. little red lie test. little red light line dance. little red lie reddit. little red book line dance country. little red lie apk. little red lie length. little red lie achievements. little red lie youtube. little red lie review Little Red Lies tackles everything from mental illness and poverty to sexism and the economy. The writing is fantastic and I loved that this took place in and around Toronto. Everything was familiar, not just the places but the characters. Sometimes it felt like the game was talking right to me and other times it felt like it was talking about people I know. Though often uncomfortable and always scathing, this is a very effective work of interactive fiction. For a game all about lies, it has a lot of brutally honest things to say.. I think we've all known someone like the narrator in this game. Maybe at times we've even been this person. Whether because we were wired and in a bad mood and ready to rant, or depressed and trying to vocalize it in a way that was probably exhausting to the people willing to listen.Little Red Lies is bleak as hell, and I think it encapsulates that kind of mindset pretty well. It's incredibly angry, often pretty astute about the issues at hand, but almost completely uninterested in what could be done about any of it. It's like spending a few hours inside someone else while they're going through a major life crisis. It also capitalizes on a power that games have but seldom use: Making the player do something that they don't want to do. There are several times in my playthrough where the choices were to either do something deeply unpleasant, or turn the game off. It's one of those rare interactive experiences where the only way to win is not to play.I played this for less than 6 hours, but it took me weeks to finish this. It's something I often played save point to save point, because the intensity of the emotions made it pretty much impossible to marathon. Much like that angry, ranting friend, it's better in small doses.. I went into this game knowing full well it was going to be bad. I went into this game assuming this was going to be a progressive hipster's commentary on society and thought it'd be fun to mock on that basis alone. As such, I expected this game to naturally be a bunch of pretentious twaddle, but even my expectations were blown out of the water. This game just WILL NOT SHUT THE ♥♥♥♥ UP with its inner monologues that think they say WAY more than they actually do. And because you get inner monologue which is basically just the creator's pseudo-philosophical ramblings every 5 seconds or so, you don't really get to appreciate the story even though the story is, frankly, quite dull. Don't get me wrong. Sarah's story certainly picks up with a nice twist at the end, but the problem there is the creator managed to ♥♥♥♥ it up in the end anyway.Word of advice, Will O'Neill: If you're going to label your game as "Story rich" then learn how to write a story first. The writing is so bad that it makes Twilight look like Hemmingway.. This game (or 'interactive story,' which is more accurate, since the only gameplay is wandering around interacting with things) is a brutally, unflinchingly honest dose of truth about what's broken in society. Spoiler alert: The answer is 'a lot.'It's not easily summarized but you have two lead characters - Sarah, who is dealing with escalating medical costs and the resulting strain on her family, and Arthur, a rich prick. His story may not always be as engaging but does provide some welcome comedic moments. If you've lived for a while (and this is a game meant for adults, not cause of swearing or whatever but because it's about things you deal with as you get older), you'll recognize a lot of the issues that come up. If you're American like me and imagine Canada as the promised land of health care, this depiction will come as a bit of a shock...and perhaps a disconcerting feeling of "Jeez, if THEY can't make it work, what chance do WE have?"It's often super depressing (although Arthur's excesses can be very humorous like I said), so heavy that I was taking "breaks" although it only takes about 4 hours to finish. But it is VERY well-written and sometimes it's healthy to get a dose of the awful truth. That "culture of positivity" stuff you see on social media ("nobody can make you feel bad except you LOL") could use a beating once in a while and this game sure provides that. Like Actual Sunlight (and this is the same writer), it's a story most people wouldn't dare tell but deserves to be told nonetheless. It's hard to think of another game that sums up 2017 more perfectly.. Little Red Lie is more of a book than a game. It's a social commentary that's as dark as anything I've ever seen. I found it to be a great read, so this gets my recommendation.
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