Let me say it plainly, Oxenfree is very light on gameplay. It soaks it all in a phenomenal synth-heavy soundtrack from SCNTFC (Galax-Z, Sword & Sworcery) that perfectly alternates between wistful and unnerving. The normally smooth picture-book aesthetic of Oxenfree‘s world makes it all the more unnerving when the entity breaks its way into reality with Tron-like neon colors and sharp geometric shapes hanging unnaturally in the sky. The island destination is rendered in a gorgeous dreamlike art style of watercolors and soft light. Testing out an urban myth involving radio signals and a spooky cave, they accidentally unleash a mysterious entity that seems to have a strange relationship to normal space and time and nothing but malicious intentions on them. Oxenfree starts with a group of teenagers having a party on an island tourist trap (and one-time military base) near their hometown. Oxenfree starts with a group of teenagers having a party on an island tourist trap An intelligent conversation system that changes the story and your relationships based on every decision A unique radio mechanic that allows Alex to communicate with mysterious spectres and manipulate her world Art from Disney alum and an original soundtrack by scntfc (Sword & Sworcery, Galak-Z) Multiple mysteries to unravel, spanning decades and lifetimes Inspired by little-known events of World War II Featuring voice talent from The Wolf Among Us, The Walking Dead, Borderlands and more After they join up with their friends Nona and Clarissa, Alex begins to pick up strange signals emitting from a nearby cave on her radio. YOU determine every aspect of Alex’s story while exploring Edwards Island, uncovering the base’s dark past, and changing the course of your friends’ lives.
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