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A teenage ghost-story adventure where the dialogue never stops and the island never quite lets go. Oxenfree earns its reputation the quiet way.

Oxenfree is a supernatural teen thriller built almost entirely around conversation. You play as Alex, a sharp-edged, grieving teenager who drags her stepbrother Jonas and a small group of friends to a beach party on Edwards Island, an abandoned military outpost with a radio problem. That radio problem turns out to be the whole game. Within the first hour you have cracked open something you probably should not have, and the island starts folding back on itself in ways that are unsettling, strange, and quietly devastating. The core mechanic is a dialogue wheel that appears mid-walk, mid-action, mid-crisis. Conversations happen in real time while you move through the environment, which sounds like a small thing but changes everything about pacing. You can stay silent and let someone finish a thought. You can interrupt. You can choose nothing and the moment passes. Night School Studio built genuine social texture into a point-and-click frame, and the result feels less like selecting options and more like actually being someone in a group. The writing earns that comparison. Each character has a distinct voice, a history with the others, and a damage that comes out sideways in offhand remarks. The supernatural mechanics layer on top cleanly. Alex carries a handheld radio she uses to tune into frequencies that unlock passages, warp reality, and communicate with whatever has taken an interest in your group. Manipulating these signals is the closest the game gets to puzzles, and they are mostly atmospheric rather than challenging. If you want brain-burning logic problems this is not where you look. What you get instead is dread, the slow kind, built from ambient static and half-heard voices and corridors you recognize from ten minutes ago but arranged differently. The art direction holds that mood with a confident hand: painted backdrops, clean silhouette characters, a color palette that goes from warm bonfire orange to cold signal-interference blue as the night gets worse. The soundtrack deserves its own sentence. Scntfc composed something that sits at the edge of ambient and lo-fi rock, threading guitar through electronic texture in a way that feels handmade and slightly out-of-time. It is the kind of score you will find yourself looking up afterward. Not every game knows how to use music as a narrator. This one does. The honest criticism is that Oxenfree runs about five to six hours on a first playthrough, and some players will bounce off the deliberately unhurried opening. The first twenty minutes are almost entirely relationship-building with no payoff yet visible. That is intentional and it is correct, because the horror later only works if you care about these people, but it is a real ask. A New Game Plus mode adds additional dialogue and deepens the mystery for a second run, which is a thoughtful way to reward curious players without padding the runtime. The endings vary based on choices made across the whole game, and they vary in ways that feel meaningful rather than cosmetic. This is a game for people who read the dialogue in RPGs, who let ambient tracks play past the menu screen, who have a soft spot for stories about grief dressed up as genre fiction. It is not for players who want agency in the traditional sense or puzzle satisfaction or combat of any kind. Know which camp you are in before you start. Kai, Scout Team

Oxenfree

Oxenfree

14 ene 2016Night School StudioNight Light Interactive
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A teenage ghost-story adventure where the dialogue never stops and the island never quite lets go. Oxenfree earns its reputation the quiet way.

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Oxenfree is a supernatural teen thriller built almost entirely around conversation. You play as Alex, a sharp-edged, grieving teenager who drags her stepbrother Jonas and a small group of friends to a beach party on Edwards Island, an abandoned military outpost with a radio problem. That radio problem turns out to be the whole game. Within the first hour you have cracked open something you probably should not have, and the island starts folding back on itself in ways that are unsettling, strange, and quietly devastating. The core mechanic is a dialogue wheel that appears mid-walk, mid-action, mid-crisis. Conversations happen in real time while you move through the environment, which sounds like a small thing but changes everything about pacing. You can stay silent and let someone finish a thought. You can interrupt. You can choose nothing and the moment passes. Night School Studio built genuine social texture into a point-and-click frame, and the result feels less like selecting options and more like actually being someone in a group. The writing earns that comparison. Each character has a distinct voice, a history with the others, and a damage that comes out sideways in offhand remarks. The supernatural mechanics layer on top cleanly. Alex carries a handheld radio she uses to tune into frequencies that unlock passages, warp reality, and communicate with whatever has taken an interest in your group. Manipulating these signals is the closest the game gets to puzzles, and they are mostly atmospheric rather than challenging. If you want brain-burning logic problems this is not where you look. What you get instead is dread, the slow kind, built from ambient static and half-heard voices and corridors you recognize from ten minutes ago but arranged differently. The art direction holds that mood with a confident hand: painted backdrops, clean silhouette characters, a color palette that goes from warm bonfire orange to cold signal-interference blue as the night gets worse. The soundtrack deserves its own sentence. Scntfc composed something that sits at the edge of ambient and lo-fi rock, threading guitar through electronic texture in a way that feels handmade and slightly out-of-time. It is the kind of score you will find yourself looking up afterward. Not every game knows how to use music as a narrator. This one does. The honest criticism is that Oxenfree runs about five to six hours on a first playthrough, and some players will bounce off the deliberately unhurried opening. The first twenty minutes are almost entirely relationship-building with no payoff yet visible. That is intentional and it is correct, because the horror later only works if you care about these people, but it is a real ask. A New Game Plus mode adds additional dialogue and deepens the mystery for a second run, which is a thoughtful way to reward curious players without padding the runtime. The endings vary based on choices made across the whole game, and they vary in ways that feel meaningful rather than cosmetic. This is a game for people who read the dialogue in RPGs, who let ambient tracks play past the menu screen, who have a soft spot for stories about grief dressed up as genre fiction. It is not for players who want agency in the traditional sense or puzzle satisfaction or combat of any kind. Know which camp you are in before you start.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamSupernatural HorrorReal-Time DialogueSingle PlaythroughAtmospheric SoundtrackMultiple EndingsTeen DramaNew Game PlusNarrative ChoicesRadio Mechanics

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Processor
Intel i3 2.0 GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
1GB Shader Model 3.0 Compatible (DirectX 9.0c)
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
3 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 Compatible

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Intel i5 2.5 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 6750 (or higher)
DirectX
Version 11
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Desarrolladora
Night School Studio
Distribuidora
Night Light Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
14 ene 2016

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