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    'Her Story' creator teases his new, spooky game on Steam

    by 
    Ann Smajstrla
    Ann Smajstrla
    06.24.2020

    To celebrate, we're teasing our next project and you can WISHLIST on @Steam right now!” The new game’s Steam page reveals little else. The game’s Steam description reads, “██████████ new ███████ Sam Barlow ██ Half Mermaid █████████████ is ███████ ██████████ cinema ██ death.”

  • "Telling Lies' coming to consoles next week

    FMV thriller 'Telling Lies' comes to PS4, Xbox One and Switch on April 28th

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.23.2020

    Telling Lies, the investigative FMV followup to the award-winning Her Story, is coming to the PS4, Xbox One and Switch next week.

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    ‘Telling Lies’ is bigger, but not better, than 'Her Story'

    by 
    Chris Ip
    Chris Ip
    08.21.2019

    In Her Story, developer Sam Barlow did a rare thing: He created a new video game format. Four years later, he's made Telling Lies, which releases on August 23rd. It's a game with almost identical gameplay -- centered simply on typing search terms into a video database -- but a lot more polish. It's the fat-budget feature film to Her Story's shoestring indie. Whereas the original was carried by one actor, its successor has four main performers, nearly 100 cast members and dozens of speaking roles.

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    Investigative thriller game 'Telling Lies' drops August 23rd

    by 
    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    08.16.2019

    Telling Lies, the spritual successor of indie darling Her Story, will officially be available for PC, Mac and iOS devices on August 23. Gamers excited to get their hands on the new title from developer Sam Barlow can pre-order the investigative thriller from the App Store of their platform of choice.

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    'Telling Lies' and the new nonlinear narrative

    by 
    Chris Ip
    Chris Ip
    06.13.2019

    The gameplay in Sam Barlow's critically acclaimed indie Her Story involved little more than Googling. Positioned in front of a mid-'90s computer desktop, your job was to sift through a database of nearly 300 short videos of police interrogations to deduce how a murder took place and why. There was only one actor, the interview room setting barely changed and your sole method of interacting with the game was by keying in search terms that connected to interview transcripts. Yet trawling through clips, attending to the slightest testimonial discrepancies and details, then revisiting previous scenes in light of your new information was compelling. Her Story took the ostensibly passive idea of observing and listening and made them feel dynamic -- no shooting, jumping or fetch quests necessary.

  • 'Her Story' FMV crime fiction game coming from Silent Hill: Shattered Memories designer

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    01.20.2015

    The latest game from Silent Hill: Shattered Memories designer and writer Sam Barlow is a little different. It's not survival horror, it doesn't have motion controls and ... it's entirely full-motion video. Entitled Her Story, the game revolves around a police database containing several taped interviews with a female subject, concerning the disappearance of her husband. Rather than interacting directly with the game, players "type search queries and the database returns clips of the answers where the woman speaks those words." Barlow claims, "If you can Google, you can play Her Story," elaborating that, while the search mechanic is simple, it "quickly reveals its richness and complexity." Non-linear storytelling seems to be the game's hallmark, with Barlow himself calling it "a sculptural way of viewing a story." We're still not clear on exactly how it will work, whether players will directly affect the narrative or solve the mystery, or just soak in a unique, interactive crime fiction story. Either way, it certainly sounds different. Her Story is set to arrive early this year on PC, Mac and iOS, and it's currently listed on Steam Greenlight. [Image: Sam Barlow]