Re:Turn - One Way Trip (video game)
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Re:Turn - One Way Trip is a 2D side-scrolling puzzle-adventure horror game, developed by indie studio Red Ego Games. Red Ego Games is based in London and released Re:Turn on 14 October 2020 for PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Synopsis[edit]
Trapped in a ghostly train, Saki must search the past and present to find and save her friends. More importantly, Saki must use her wits if she is to survive against an unspeakable evil hellbent on avenging unrequited love.
Plot[edit]
Saki, her fiancé, and their three college friends are on a post-graduation camping trip in the woods, as a final effort to unite together before their lives are consumed with adulthood. Their plans to spend one last night out take an unexpected turn when their world collides with another.
Awakened in the middle of the night, Saki finds that her friends and fiancé have disappeared from their campsite. A sinister force lures her to an old abandoned train that wasn’t in the woods before. The train waits for its final passenger to board.
Searching for her love and friends, Saki is forced between past and present as she unravels the mystery of the train’s origins and the spirits that haunt it. With no time to waste, Saki must confront the demons of the past and the ones in her not-so-distant future.
Re:Turn is a tale of unrequited love—and unrelenting terror…
Gameplay[edit]
Re:Turn - One Way Trip is a blend of point-and-click adventure, horror, puzzle, mystery with the feel of a visual novel. Moving only left and right, collecting items and solving puzzles to progress through the each chapter.
Art[edit]
The artwork in Re:Turn implements a refined, hand-drawn pixel art style. A lot of passion was put into the design of the environments and characters. The retro art style gives life and nostalgia to the overall narrative with great attention to detail. Re:Turn takes pride in its unique and captivating artistic direction.
Sound[edit]
Atmospheric music combined with spot-on sound effects provide an eerie and unsettling tone for the horror adventure. Sinister laughs, creaking doors, and all but silent footsteps across an old rundown train create the perfect setup for the horrors to come.
Reception[edit]
Re:Turn has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players and critics. Metacritic scoring it at 70/100 (PC) and 78/100 (Xbox).
References[edit]
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