

However this character gets upset once Doctor Money sends a letter to you about replacing him with someone else.
Presentable liberty free portable#
This is simply just a set of Pen pal-like letters from another character in the game who attempts to keep you happy by sending you portable games console and games to go with it. You begin with receiving letters through the hole in the door from a character called Doctor Money who informs you that there’s a virus killing people, and to keep you happy whilst in your cell you receive something called a buddy system. Proving that plot and story telling can beat high end graphics and voice overs. Watching Markiplier play this game shows how a story and narrative can make a game truly amazing, not to mention the fact that the narration in this game is in the form of letters! Typically games such as Stanley Parable and Portal use voice overs, but this game does an amazing job of telling a story with the least amount of technical prowess. Try to either watch the video in whole or play the game to the end before reading the rest of this. Otherwise you can play the game by downloading it from here. Here’s the Youtube video, it’s an hour, but worth watching every bit of it.

However the amazing thing about this game is that it barely gives you any real control over it, and becomes a lot more of an interactive story, where you’re a prisoner who receives a lot of letters from a group of people caught in a horrible epidemic, and you’re one of a very few who isn’t infected. You should know people such as Pewdiepie, Press Heart to Continue, JonTron, KSIOlajidebt, JackSepticEye, LazyGameReviews and many others, one of these Youtubers who I really enjoy is Markiplier. Yesterday he released a video that’s absolutely worth watching he plays a game called Presentable Liberty it’s one of those narrative driven games such as the Stanley Parable, Dear Esther and the Portal games. A third person review you say? How would that work? Well, with this thing called the internet and Youtube, a new wave of people are talking about and playing games that have been recorded and posted online.
