
Sagebrush | Part 4: Expecting the Worst
I've been feeling uneasy about that VHS tape since the moment it entered my inventory, but I suppose that just adds to the psychological horror of this game. Anyway, I'm still surprised that the gate to the rectory was open from the start; it still has a combination lock, and the game still gave me clues on how to find out what that combination was. And have I mentioned lately that I'm terrible at estimating how long it will take to finish a game?
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Sagebrush is a first person narrative-driven adventure game developed and published by Redact Games. Players explore Black Sage Ranch, a cult compound in the New Mexico desert and site of the Perfect Heaven mass suicide. Investigate the lives of its former inhabitants: what brought them together, what they believed, and why they chose to end it all..
I met Anne first, waiting for the bus. I asked her what she was selling and she laughed, and said, "Nothing, nothing at all." What she had to offer was "free for anyone who wanted it badly enough." I asked her what had helped her. She just said, "James."