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If a five-hour story about grief, love, and small-town secrets can leave you emotionally hollowed out in the best possible way, Rainswept earns every minute of your attention.

My first hour with Rainswept felt like stepping into a grey, drizzly afternoon that never quite lifts - and I mean that as a compliment. Frostwood Interactive's debut is a point-and-click adventure set in the coastal town of Pineview, where detective Michael Stone has arrived to investigate what locals assume is a straightforward murder-suicide. Stone is a damaged man, chain-smoking his way through interrogations, and as the case presses deeper the boundary between his investigation and his own unraveling inner life starts to blur. The game shifts perspective, too: you spend long stretches living inside the flashback memories of Chris and Diane, the couple at the centre of the deaths, watching their relationship form and fracture in real time. Those sequences are where Rainswept quietly earns its most affecting moments. Mechanically, the expectations need calibrating before you boot this up. There is no inventory, no item combination, and the handful of puzzles present are gentle enough that the game essentially solves them alongside you. Movement is handled with WASD while the mouse handles interaction, and the hybrid control scheme is one of the rougher edges - a few players have noted that the interaction hitboxes demand you stand in exactly the right spot, which can interrupt the mood at critical moments. Controller support exists but has been described as unreliable. None of this is dealbreaking, but it does confirm what Rainswept really is: something closer to an interactive reading experience than a detective game. If you arrive expecting to crack a case through deduction, you will be disappointed. If you arrive willing to be carried by a story, it rewards that patience. The art style divides people and I understand both camps. Backgrounds and environmental paintings are genuinely gorgeous - pine trees sheeted in rain, a cafe interior glowing amber against grey windows. The character sprites, though, are minimal to the point of expressionlessness: dot eyes, no mouths, jittery walk cycles. The developer appears to have made a deliberate choice to let body language and writing do the emoting, and it mostly works, though close-up scenes sometimes expose the limitation more than they should. What never falters is the soundtrack by micAmic, whose previous work includes The Cat Lady and Downfall. Somber piano, low synths, soft strings - the score feels handstitched to each scene rather than looping in the background, and it is the single biggest reason the emotional peaks land as hard as they do. The writing handles heavy themes - grief, trauma, abuse, PTSD - with care and specificity. The supporting cast in Pineview is small but textured: the two brothers who run the cafe and bar next door, the local officer Amy Blunt who acts as Stone's grounded counterpart, the residents whose gossip slowly reveals what the town chose not to see. Rainswept is not a mystery that rewards sharp detective work. It is a mystery that rewards attention to people. The few criticisms that have followed the game since its 2019 release mostly circle the same points: some dialogue errors that were not fully caught in editing, an ending that leaves a portion of critics cold, and the suspicion that Stone's storyline is less compelling than Chris and Diane's. Those are fair notes. They are also the kinds of notes that apply to plenty of beloved literary fiction. This is a roughly five-hour game that knows when it wants to end. It carries a trigger warning for suicide and trauma, and that warning is not decorative - go in with awareness of your headspace. For players who love To The Moon, Night in the Woods, or the quieter end of Kentucky Route Zero, this sits comfortably in that company. The Steam community has rated it Very Positive across 240 reviews, which feels right for a game this specific in what it is trying to do. It is not asking everyone to come in. It is asking the right people to show up. Kai, Scout Team

Rainswept

Rainswept

1 feb 2019Frostwood Interactive
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If a five-hour story about grief, love, and small-town secrets can leave you emotionally hollowed out in the best possible way, Rainswept earns every minute of your attention.

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My first hour with Rainswept felt like stepping into a grey, drizzly afternoon that never quite lifts - and I mean that as a compliment. Frostwood Interactive's debut is a point-and-click adventure set in the coastal town of Pineview, where detective Michael Stone has arrived to investigate what locals assume is a straightforward murder-suicide. Stone is a damaged man, chain-smoking his way through interrogations, and as the case presses deeper the boundary between his investigation and his own unraveling inner life starts to blur. The game shifts perspective, too: you spend long stretches living inside the flashback memories of Chris and Diane, the couple at the centre of the deaths, watching their relationship form and fracture in real time. Those sequences are where Rainswept quietly earns its most affecting moments. Mechanically, the expectations need calibrating before you boot this up. There is no inventory, no item combination, and the handful of puzzles present are gentle enough that the game essentially solves them alongside you. Movement is handled with WASD while the mouse handles interaction, and the hybrid control scheme is one of the rougher edges - a few players have noted that the interaction hitboxes demand you stand in exactly the right spot, which can interrupt the mood at critical moments. Controller support exists but has been described as unreliable. None of this is dealbreaking, but it does confirm what Rainswept really is: something closer to an interactive reading experience than a detective game. If you arrive expecting to crack a case through deduction, you will be disappointed. If you arrive willing to be carried by a story, it rewards that patience. The art style divides people and I understand both camps. Backgrounds and environmental paintings are genuinely gorgeous - pine trees sheeted in rain, a cafe interior glowing amber against grey windows. The character sprites, though, are minimal to the point of expressionlessness: dot eyes, no mouths, jittery walk cycles. The developer appears to have made a deliberate choice to let body language and writing do the emoting, and it mostly works, though close-up scenes sometimes expose the limitation more than they should. What never falters is the soundtrack by micAmic, whose previous work includes The Cat Lady and Downfall. Somber piano, low synths, soft strings - the score feels handstitched to each scene rather than looping in the background, and it is the single biggest reason the emotional peaks land as hard as they do. The writing handles heavy themes - grief, trauma, abuse, PTSD - with care and specificity. The supporting cast in Pineview is small but textured: the two brothers who run the cafe and bar next door, the local officer Amy Blunt who acts as Stone's grounded counterpart, the residents whose gossip slowly reveals what the town chose not to see. Rainswept is not a mystery that rewards sharp detective work. It is a mystery that rewards attention to people. The few criticisms that have followed the game since its 2019 release mostly circle the same points: some dialogue errors that were not fully caught in editing, an ending that leaves a portion of critics cold, and the suspicion that Stone's storyline is less compelling than Chris and Diane's. Those are fair notes. They are also the kinds of notes that apply to plenty of beloved literary fiction. This is a roughly five-hour game that knows when it wants to end. It carries a trigger warning for suicide and trauma, and that warning is not decorative - go in with awareness of your headspace. For players who love To The Moon, Night in the Woods, or the quieter end of Kentucky Route Zero, this sits comfortably in that company. The Steam community has rated it Very Positive across 240 reviews, which feels right for a game this specific in what it is trying to do. It is not asking everyone to come in. It is asking the right people to show up.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indiePoint-and-ClickNarrative-DrivenMurder MysteryTwin Peaks-InspiredPerspective ShiftsHeavy ThemesMinimalist ArtAtmospheric SoundtrackTo The Moon-Like

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
1103 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000
Processor
1.7 GHz Dual Core

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Frostwood Interactive
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1 feb 2019

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