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The suicide of rachel foster scary
The suicide of rachel foster scary










How can someone be excused for such actions? Why did Rachel’s family settle for compensation rather than pressing charges against such a sexual deviant? All of that is beyond me as the narrative didn’t help me get any closure. Leonard was a man of authority for Rachel, he was entrusted by Rachel’s father to help her with speech therapy (as Rachel was dyslexic and was picked on by her schoolmates) and yet he does unspeakable things to a child for which he should be held accountable on all grounds. The writers fail to address a serious theme such as this with the care and attention it deserves. His relationship in which he ends up impregnating the 16-year-old is often referred to as an ‘affair’, which just feels… wrong. Leonard is like Jefferson but the writers tend to be more sympathetic and neutral towards him. I feel that the writers of The Suicide of Rachel Foster and I are not on the same page as far as narrative is considered. Leonard and Rachel’s abusive relationship reminded me of Rachel Amber and Thomas Jefferson from Life is Strange in more ways than I could count – which we will get to in our next section. During her stay, she comes across Rachel’s belongings and is seemingly forced to investigate her father’s toxic relationship with Rachel that forced the underage girl to kill herself. She’s contacted by a FEMA agent named Irving, who’s keeping tabs on her so that she can survive her stay in this haunting hotel.

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We also learn about Nicole’s father, Leonard, who is a renowned astrophysicist and the stakeholder of an insanely large hotel located in Montana Hills.Ī series of bizarre events follow when Nicole finds herself stranded in her father’s remote, isolated hotel due to a strong blizzard. Right from the get-go, we learn that it has been 10 years since she and her mother separated from her father following the apparent suicide of a 16-year-old girl named Rachel Foster.

the suicide of rachel foster scary the suicide of rachel foster scary

In the game, you’re are put into the shoes of a woman named Nicole, who’s visiting a hotel to sell off her recently deceased father’s property. The Suicide of Rachel Foster is set around a hauntingly life-like hotel with an often questionable and ill-equipped take on sexual abuse, depression, and mental trauma. In the times of the pandemic, a lot of us are struggling with similar issues, so it’s probably for the best that you don’t face your troubles alone and instead, reach out to the people who care about you. It’s a game that isn’t meant for everyone and can be a traumatic experience for people suffering from various personal and mental issues. I don't play horror games much though, the tension is way too much for me which is a shame as I know I'm missing out, just can't stomach them.The Suicide of Rachel Foster, developed by ONE-O-ONE GAMES and published by Daedalic Entertainment, is a narrative adventure that deals with highly sensitive and controversial themes. I'm only a few years younger than yourself but I have played a tonne of fps games over the years, I'm more for the story now though so thankfully it's usually in third person. So many horror games I had to leave on the shelf only because they wanted to amke them in in first person. Being an oldish guy there were no FPV games during my childhood in the 80s, I can say the very first one I knew was the original Doom in the 90s that I never really played cause I'm not keen on shooters on first place, I've always been a survival horror gamers and grew up with Alone in the dark, Resident Evil and Silent Hill, all in third person view, too bad now FPV horror games are all the rage, they really think they're more scary but in my case they just make me sick.

the suicide of rachel foster scary

I found out to be sensitive to FPV games when I was only 22/23 with the first Half Life, I felt sick immediately and never made it too far till I gave up on it, now I'm 41 and still the same problem (can't say it's got worse though), I had some major problem at the beginning of RE7 while you're in the small house, but fortunately it didn't last long and could handle the rest of the game as locations were wider and brightier, couldn't handle Outlast due too the great deal of dark points and narrow areas. Same here but it's odd, I used to be fine, hell I had Goldeneye on the n64 ffs but as I've gotten older I too have to be really careful with choosing fov games.

the suicide of rachel foster scary

Originally posted by kevinmask78:that's unfortunate, I just read the thread about head bobbing and realized it's not for me the way it is now, I really need to be careful when I need to pick a FPV game, I left out most of them cause I can't handle them, for this reason I really wish they all went back to third person view for horror games like in the old days.










The suicide of rachel foster scary