


As you explore the house, you'll come into contact with objects that'll allow you to see a member of the Finch families life, all of which will end with them dying. But why? What happened to them? You're about to find out. The only thing she does know, is that she's the last of her family line. If you’ve never actually played The Unfinished Swan, you owe it to yourself to experience this one.įind me on Twitter: Loop: A My Time With Dee Dee Game by Summer Loop: A My Time With Dee Dee Game by DigitallyDownloaded.What do you know of your family? Not just your immediate family, but the ones that are your extended family? Were they good people, did they help influence your families life? What if, you didn't know your family at all, but could find out all about them by reliving their final days? That is the question that gets answered in, " What Remains of Edith Finch." For in this unique narrative game, you'll play as Edith Finch, who has inherited the massive Finch manor, and within this house is the truth about her family which she does not know. It was originally published by Sony (with development assistance, no less), but the iOS and PC versions come to us courtesy of Annapurna Interactive – a publisher that continues to prove its dedication to preserving and promoting the more artistic games out there.


Inspired by storybooks, fairy tales and with a touch of the surreal, The Unfinished Swan is one of those highly memorable and original games, and we’ve seen nothing quite like it since launch. The Unfinished Swan works on a basic premise – you’ve stepped into a world that you need to navigate around by tossing “paint” to define lines and navigate through puzzles. First launched on PlayStation 3 way (way) back in 2012, and then ported to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2014, you can now grab The Unfinished Swan on iOS and PC (both Steam and Epic Games Store). One of the finest art games in the last decade has now left PlayStation exclusivity.
