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Gone home ps4
Gone home ps4





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Letters to Katie, found by opening Sam's Journal in the Attic.I Said Yes, found by looking at the drawing on the futon in the Attic.In the Attic, found by picking up the Attic Key in the Foyer Secret Room.Life Moves On, found by looking at the Map at the end of the Greenhouse that reveals the Foyer's secret passage.Dedication, found by picking up the crumpled note in the hidden compartment toward the end of the East Wing corridor.Just Gone, found by picking up the hat on the bike handle in the Garage.Daniel, found by looking at the Story on the kitchen table.A Very Long Phase, found by looking at the disciplinary referral, or the note from Terrence in a folder in the dining room.Getting Lonnie, found by looking at the school's response letter in the 'Zine Making Room.

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  • Nunnery, found by closing the folder in the East Wing corridor, or by looking at the torn TV listing.
  • Stick With the Group, found by looking at the postcard on the table in the basement.
  • I Can Sing, found by looking at the set/track list on the wall of the Servants Quarters.
  • Ship Date, found by looking at Sam's college acceptance form in the Basement.
  • It's Different Now, found by picking up the Pink Card in the first room of the Basement.
  • There Was Nothing Wrong, found by looking at Lonnie's Photo, or taking the Basement Key in Sam's Locker.
  • Adjusting to the Dark, found by picking up the Flyer in the Hidden Library compartment.
  • Lie-to-Mom-and-Dad Situation, found by picking up a Halloween note in the drawer in the Sitting Room.
  • Dealing With Roots, found by picking up the bottle of hair dye next to the bathtub in the Bathroom.
  • Hanging Out With Girls, found by picking up the Cassette Case, located in the cabinet in the Upstairs Hallway.
  • Best-Laid Plans, found by reading the note in the bottom drawer of the dresser in the hallway past the Music Room.
  • Default Friends, by picking up the note in a coat's pocket in Music Room closet.
  • Big Gold Star, found by picking up the book, " Making Friends", next to the television in the Living Room.
  • First Day of School, found by reading the note in a backpack in the West Wing corridor's closet.
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    #Gone home ps4 Ps4

  • At the New House, found by looking at the movers invoice on the table left of the front door. Gone Home: Console Edition Review PS4 Gaming Age gave a review score of 100 Quick and easy trophy list (only 1h) Budget price (only 14.99 on PS Store).
  • When the player picks up certain objects, it will automatically "trigger" them. They are entries from Sam Greenbriar's journal, addressed to her sister, Katie. I hope someone else reviews this and puts me to shame with a little more of an unbiased view because I would love to like it.Journal Entries are the main narrative device of Going Home. I could have bought five good books for that (which is what this really is - an interactive book).and having a sticker and a poster(which is the DVD case sleeve)doesn't justify the price tag. One last thing - twenty pounds is a lot of money for this. There were even hints at a spooky outcome and there is, at least, some tension (lightning, creaky floors etc.) but it just went nowhere. To be fair, I probably should stick to Call of Duty, but I thought it would be more fun. I won't tell you the actual narrative of the story, but it revolves around a love story for the modern age. I thought there might be a twist, a shock surprise. Then, after an hour into the game, it finished. You do find cassette tapes which you stick in the tape decks around the house - that's pretty cool, but I got bored with that little novelty. sometimes it's on top of a diary entry, sometimes it isn't.

    gone home ps4

    I'm afraid that's it! The interactive bit becomes tiresome after a while, finding books and pictures lying around that give an insight into the family is fine, but you can pick up everything from a bar of soap to a pencil.

    gone home ps4

    Eventually, all these diary pieces make up a story. Essentially, what you end up doing is exploring an old house and happen upon diary entries of your character's troubled sister. It's graphically above par and there is lots and lots of interactivity, but you can't really call it a game. What it wants to be is an adventure/exploration game. This isn't a first person shooter or a game of match three clearly. Firstly, I would say that the blurb featured about the game is pretty accurate. I would imagine that it has not sold a lot of copies yet, or (and I assume this is more likely the case) It is a very difficult game to judge. So I am the first to leave a review of this game.







    Gone home ps4