Let's play (Blind): The suicide of Rachel Foster: Part 04 - Going dark and finding a strange object
Welcome to my let's play of The suicide of Rachel Foster. A mystery game that goes hand in hand with a walking simulator. After seeing this game on discount on steam I got interested cause the trailer looked really good and a mystery to boot.
Come with me as we try to figure out what has happened at this hotel before we get the chills.
Story
1993, LEWIS & CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA, US
Ten years ago, teenager Nicole and her mother left the family hotel after discovering her father Leonard's affair with, and pregnancy of Rachel, a girl her own age who eventually committed suicide.
Now that both of her parents have passed, Nicole hopes to fulfill her mother’s last will to sell the hotel and make amends to Rachel's relatives. With the will and determination to put that chapter behind her, she returns to the hotel with the family’s lawyer to audit the decaying structure.
As the weather unexpectedly turns for the worst, Nicole has no way to leave the large mountain lodge, and finds support in Irving, a young FEMA agent, using one of the first radio telephones ever built.
With his help, Nicole starts to investigate a mystery far deeper than what people in the valley thought. A story of love and death, where melancholy and nostalgia melt into a thrilling ghost tale.
Game stats current game
Game: The suicide of Rachel Foster
Genre: Indie, Adventure, mystery
Platform: PC
Language: English
Developer: Daedalic Entertainment
Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Release: 19 februari 2020
Links
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Music used for the outro is from Teknoaxe, Euporium Celebration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvRoeU2Smms&list=WL&index=59&t=0s
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