Dohi64: in case you're wondering, video controls in lies are deliberately shit (check out all the reviews mentioning it and a bunch of forum threads calling barlow out on disrespecting players, with no reply of course). somebody posted a mod to make the game somewhat enjoyable, but the game was never patched to incorporate feedback. not to mention it's $5 on mobile and 20 on pc at full price for the same thing. her story is way overrated anyway, and of course based on that everything barlow does will be overhyped as well, so I'm sure he'll make a killing with this as well, while more deserving fmv devs remain unknown.
MarkoH01: Regarding "telling lies" - I loved the game and yes. I too did not find it much fun to not be able to skip to the start of end of a certain viodeoclip ... which is the reason why I ported the Steam version of the mod you mentioned to work with the GOG version and posted it in the GOG game forum. However I never thought the game would be unplayable and Barlow said in interviews and that it was an intended artistic choice. We all can have the opinion that it was a wrong choice but we also should respect the vision of an artist (which Barlow and his way of story telling is much more than he is a game developer imo). The pricing on mobile/pc for telling lies of course is another story but question remains here for me if PC and mobile game are really identical and if they are did they had those prices at the same time? That I simply don't know.
IN any way for me this is an instabuy. I said it above, I enjoy Barlows creative way of storytelling far too much to miss out here.
Thanks for the information.
While I own "Her Story", I have never played it, or any of the other games mentioned in this thread, however they have always intrigued me to no end. In fact, I think I installed Her Story when it came out, but had trouble figuring out what I should be doing, or how to play it, so I gave up without really giving it much of a chance. I should probably try again.
If you can at some point, I would love to read a review from you on "Immortality", as once again, I am greatly intrigued by the concept. I'm just a bit unsure that I'd be able to play it, as I'm fairly old (62), and some of these newer gaming concepts seem to elude me on some basic level. This really does seem like something I would like though.