Play it on: Cellular
Present aim: Cease these rattling youngsters
Oxenfree is one in all my favourite video games ever. Its compelling mixture of naturalistic, banter-y dialogue and spooky podcast-like storyline clicked strongly for me, solely drawing me into its mysterious narrative. Peculiar radio indicators, ghostly apparitions, and time and house not behaving correctly, all skilled by the angle of some smart-mouthed teenagers taking one final jaunt earlier than beginning school. I couldn’t advocate it to sufficient individuals.
Then in 2023, a sequel got here out, and I didn’t play it. I didn’t need to play it. I feel as a result of I used to be simply afraid it couldn’t recapture that second, and that second had been good. Additionally, as a result of developer Evening College’s intervening recreation, 2019’s Afterparty, didn’t work for me in any respect. However I’ve stopped being such an enormous foolish, and pushed by the will to play one thing narratively sturdy whereas on a brief trip this vacation, however solely geared up with my Android pill, I remembered Oxenfree II comes as a part of an energetic Netflix sub. And it’s nice! It’s actually nice! It makes extra errors than the unique, bits of the story not fairly including up correctly (maybe due to decisions I made, it actually fails to elucidate why the 2 most important characters are so antagonized by teenager Olivia), nevertheless it’s as soon as once more a triumph of beautiful vocal performances and an intriguing (if frustratingly unbelievable—radios don’t work like that!) storyline. I’m very near the tip, and look ahead to lastly discovering out the way it all wraps up. — John Walker