She’s picked the worst time for it, though, as the nastiest of blizzards has made its way to the mountains, effectively trapping her against her intentions in the hotel. Inheriting the property from her now-deceased parents, Nicole has to make the arduous journey back to the neglected hotel to get all the paperwork and affairs in order to sell it on. Not after a holiday or anything, but having not stepped foot in there in the last ten years. Our story begins with our protagonist, Nicole, making her way back to the Timberline hotel (named after the real life lodge that whose exterior was used as The Shining’s Overlook Hotel). So, prepare thyself, as we go back to the past… I won’t leak any major spoilers, but it’s the setting and theme that runs throughout the game. Now, I have to say this as a disclaimer (much as the game does on its intro screen) that there are strong themes of grooming and possible child abuse in the game, and as such, will be touched upon in the review. Well, it’s not, when I actually get into the story, but on the whole it’s great to experience something that makes you feel human, for better or worse, from time to time. The Suicide of Rachel Foster is no different, and that’s a good thing. Oh, you can pretend you are, but there’s always something in these games that hits the right sad spot and that’s it, you’re off. Take away our guns and make us sit through emotionally charged experiences, though, and we’re not ready for it. Before the likes of Gone Home, Firewatch and That Dragon, Cancer came along, we’d been so used to mowing down indiscriminate waves of aliens or questionably-motivated terrorist types without getting any of “the feels”. Walking simulators have got a lot to answer for. But that doesn't mean it should be ignored. Go through the trap door under the stairs.A dark tale wrapped in some well-crafted visuals, The Suicide of Rachel Foster may be uncomfortable for some.Take a sharp right at the bottom of the stairs. Head down the main staircase to the mezzanine (floor above the front entrance).The Suicide of Rachel Foster Walkthrough: The Conclusion Day 9 In Leonard’s bedroom, click on the music box on the dresser.Pick up the key next to the lamp to the left of the bed.Next, click on the retainer box on the bed. Click on the ventilation duct above the bed.You should see a sign that matches Leonard’s riddle. ![]()
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