![]() ![]() ![]() Shortly after setting off to find her dad, Elena discovers that the family heirloom she wears around her neck gives her the power to remove her spirit from her body and use it to possess certain items in the environment. Whispering Willows tells the story of Elena, a young, hooded girl who realizes that her father, a groundskeeper at the haunted Willows Manor, has mysteriously disappeared. Whispering Willows is a decent enough distraction in the midst of a mid-year video game lull, but its attempts to be atmospheric are overshadowed by a dedicated lack of true entertainment value. Sure, there’s a wonderful sense of grimness that results from turning out the lights, throwing on headphones and wandering around the haunted Willows Manor, but once the appeal of the environment wears off, players are left with a slow-paced slog through overly-simple puzzles and the occasional awkward stealth sequence. It’s an interesting situation, that much is certain, as this otherworldly three-hour adventure feels like a house with both the strongest foundation known to man and a dedicated absence of walls. Whispering Willows, the gorgeous 2D adventure thriller from Night Light Interactive and Loot Interactive, attempts to suck players into its world without giving them any real reason to stay. Let this be a lesson for all up-and-coming game designers: immersion is not an inherent substitute for quality gameplay. ![]()
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