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Home (Rivers) (Video Game)
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Home is a 2012 Indie horror adventure game developed by Benjamin Rivers, released in 2012. The player takes the role of an unnamed young man who wakes up in the house of a complete stranger, soon discovering a seemingly murdered body and other disturbing things. He must make his way through a handful of different environments, including the forest, an abandoned factory, and a closed general store, in order to make his way back to his home.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The game takes place from a sideways two-dimensional perspective and has the player examining objects in the environment and using some of them to progress. However, it is not a traditional adventure game in the Sierra Entertainment or LucasArts model, as the emphasis is much more on exploration and atmosphere rather than object puzzles. The game also features Choose Your Own Adventure elements in that the game is told as a flashback by the main character, and at many points in the game, the player is asked what happened next or whether or not something is part of the main character's history (and allowed to choose from one of two options).In terms of presentation, it strongly resembles Lone Survivor, except it's a pure horror game without any survival mechanics or combat, nor any explicitly supernatural content.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })You can look up theories on the plot of the game here, but beware of spoilers.Not to be confused with the OFF fan-game HOME, any of these other works also titled "Home", or the trope Home Game. | |
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Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_41ba335a | type |
Amnesiac Hero | |
Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_41ba335a | comment |
Amnesiac Hero: The game starts out with the protagonist having no memory of what happened. | |
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Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_46118dc5 | type |
Adult Fear | |
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Adult Fear: The game is based entirely around these. | |
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Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b | type |
Downer Ending | |
Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_4e3d253b | comment |
Downer Ending: Some endings are darker than others. | |
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Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_6d332aea | type |
Driven to Suicide | |
Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_6d332aea | comment |
Driven to Suicide: You can choose to commit suicide in the end if you picked up the gun or the knife. | |
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Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_ba907fe2 | type |
Entitled to Have You | |
Home (Rivers) (Video Game) / int_ba907fe2 | comment |
Entitled to Have You: If you don't find Rachel under the rags in the basement, the situation could be this. While there are pictures of the MC and Rachel together implying at least some kind of former relationship, the fact that you can find more of her stuff on Norman's house than your own could be interpreted that Rachel is Norman's wife and that the main character is so obsessed with her that he believes he is married to her, especially if she left him for Norman. | |
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