![]() ![]() Oxenfree really does look pleasing to the eye, everything is hand drawn (which is amazing in itself) and the way it is sort of filled with ‘dull’ colours really makes it more eerie. The only thing to arm you is a radio that ‘tunes’ into other dimensional frequencies. ![]() What I love most about this game is that it is a thriller but there is no violence whatsoever, no weapons, nothing. I’m not going to say what any of them are, but I got a ‘bad’ ending and it automatically made me want to start the game again to change that outcome. There are 7 different endings to Oxenfree, each one drastically different. I love games that allow you make vital decisions that completely affect the outcome of your story. I found the story very intriguing, to the point I literally didn’t stop playing the game until it had been completed. This all adds to the suspense and tension this game offers. ![]() It became quickly clear that this was the perfect game to play with Halloween right around the corner! From the get go (before you open a spooky portal) there is something that just doesn’t feel… right? There are talks of a death fairly early on, of which, as the player, you have no idea about. Let me first point out, when I played Oxenfree for the first time, I had no idea what kind of game I was delving into. You take control of Alex, a somewhat rebellious teenager, whose overnight party on a mysterious island takes a ghastly turn when you unintentionally open a ghostly portal. Reviewed on Xbox One Also available on PC and soon to be available on Nintendo Switch. Want to know more? Keep reading my Oxenfree review. Oxenfree is intriguing, spooky and beautiful all at the same time. Now, I know that Oxenfree has been available for a while, but with it just coming off Games With Gold I figured it was time I played through it and let me tell you, I’m so glad I did. ![]()
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