The Most Despicable Game Ever Made?- Rachel Foster vs. Gone Home Review
The Suicide of Rachel Foster makes all the wrong choices in the ways that it decides to depict sensitive subject matter. So much so that it may be the most despicable game ever made. In this review I cover where it went wrong and compare and contrast the game with 2013's Gone Home In order to show what went wrong and how good writing can help storytellers avoid making the same mistakes. #thesuicideofrachelfoster #gonehome #digitalhauntology

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