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Telling Lies

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Digital download

About the game

A Video Game About Private Conversations Telling Lies is the new video game from Sam Barlow, creator of Her Story and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. An investigative thriller game with non-linear storytelling, Telling Lies revolves around a cache of secretly recorded video conversations. It stars Logan Marshall-Green, Alexandra Shipp, Kerry Bishé and Angela Sarafyan. How does it work? Telling Lies sits you in front of an anonymous laptop loaded with a stolen NSA database full of foota...

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MYSTERY THRILLER FMV DETECTIVE STORY RICH INDIE ADVENTURE REALISTIC INVESTIGATION CRIME SIMULATION EXPLORATION INTERACTIVE FICTION POINT & CLICK PUZZLE OPEN WORLD NONLINEAR DRAMA ATMOSPHERIC

Installation:

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Developer:

Sam Barlow, Half Mermaid, Furious Bee Limited

Publisher:

Annapurna Interactive

Release date:

23 August 2019

Genre:

Single-player, Adventure, Indies, Simulation

Recent Steam reviews:

Mixed (11)

All Steam reviews:

Mixed (1054)

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Description

Sam Barlow, best known for Her Story and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, introduces Telling Lies as his latest video game with non-linear narrative storytelling that revolves around secretly recorded video conversations stored within an archive. Starring Logan Marshall-Green, Alexandra Shipp, Kerry Bishe and Angela Sarafyan;

How Does Telling Lies Work? Telling Lies places you in front of an anonymous laptop equipped with an authenticated stolen National Security Agency database full of footage covering two years in the lives of four individuals connected by one shocking event. Use search terms to navigate this database by watching clips where those words were spoken out loud before piecing together your story by connecting these clips together.

Configurations

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  • OS:Windows 10
  • Processor:2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory:4 GB RAM
  • Graphics:GeForce 8800 or equivalent
  • DirectX:Version 11
  • Storage:4 GB available space