![]() ![]() This is the only part of the game that requires any real-time coordination (e.g. in order to access all the clues, and those took some figuring out sometimes. There are also puzzles where you have to access cameras and bugs and drones and figure out how to move them, how to distract people so they don’t notice what you’re doing, how to adjust air vent currents, etc. There’s also a secret ending, apparently, that requires a few specific choices and outcomes. I’ve done some poking around online and found some different ways your choices can impact the story, but it seems there’s only one choice that really impacts the ultimate ending. Some of your decisions have some impact though. Honestly, I liked that my mistakes didn’t matter (for the most part, I did make one mistake that got a background character killed) because it made the game stress-free. Though certain things you kind of have to get right to close the case and continue the game.) (I gather from some things I’ve seen others say that maybe you can fail a case, but I think any failure is just if you choose to not try again when you make a mistake, or if you don’t find all the clues. You essentially can’t fail because it does all the work of organizing clues as long as you find the info, and if you do choose the wrong thing when talking to someone, it seems to let you have infinite tries to get out right. This looks kinda complicated and overwhelming in screenshots, but the gameplay is pretty easy. It had all the flair and drama of articles popping up on your screen after an internet search, blurry videos you have to zoom in on and make clear, hacking into buildings with surveillance cameras, etc. The way this was executed with all the investigator and hacker stuff was so fun! It made me feel like I was, well, maybe not a real P.I., but like a P.I. You can get more info and download the game here on Steam or here on the official website! Long Review: Can you uncover them using only gadgets, an army of drones, and your mind?Īs your investigation proceeds, the stakes will rise, different episodes become woven into the one story, and decisions will become increasingly difficult. You are Isabella Song, a private detective, and hacker who has to investigate a series of crimes. Welcome to the Song of Farca, a dark and cruel Black Mirror-esque novel. Intrigue, corporations, lies, criminal structures, a frightening future, irreversible consequences. Solve cases from your computer by accessing cameras and drones, gathering clues, questioning people, and making decisions that impact the story. Song of Farca is a slightly intense but fun game in which you play a private investigator / hacker on house arrest in a cyberpunk future.
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