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A short narrative game where every word you choose shapes your relationship. One sitting, high stakes, no second chances on your word choices.

We should talk. is a conversation-based narrative game from Insatiable Cycle where the entire mechanic revolves around how you construct sentences, not just which dialogue option you pick. You are given word fragments that you combine into responses to your partner, Sam, over the course of a single night at a bar. The twist is that the specific phrasing you build changes how Sam perceives you and whether the relationship holds together by the end. It is a small, focused experiment in linguistic choice rather than a traditional branching narrative. From a systems perspective, this is about as far from grand strategy as you can get, but the decision architecture is genuinely interesting. Each response is assembled from interchangeable word chunks, so you are not clicking "Option A vs Option B" in the usual sense. You are constructing tone, commitment, and vulnerability one phrase at a time. That is a clever mechanical idea, and for a single playthrough it lands. The problem is that the sentence-building pool is limited, the permutations feel exhausted faster than the game likely intends, and multiple runs reveal the seams quickly. Replayability is the core weakness. The game runs about 30 to 45 minutes per playthrough. There are multiple endings tied to relationship outcomes, which gives it a reason for a second or third run, but the writing does not have quite enough depth to sustain the scrutiny that replay invites. Sam is a reasonably well-written character with consistent emotional logic, and the ambient bar setting does real work to establish mood. The art is clean and the soundtrack fits. Nothing here is technically broken or poorly made. The Mixed Steam rating at 57% positive reflects a split between players who found the concept charming in one sitting and players who expected more branching complexity. For the Scout Team's usual audience chasing depth and long-term value, this is a hard sell at full attention. It is a short-form creative writing exercise dressed as a game. If you have someone in your life who does not play games but finds interactive fiction approachable, this is actually a reasonable bridge title. The mechanic is low friction, the playtime commitment is honest, and the subject matter (a relationship under stress) is universally legible. As a tutorial for narrative game design students or writers curious about procedural dialogue, it is worth the time investment too. The mod ecosystem and AI complexity that normally anchor my recommendations are simply not factors here. There is no late game. There is no build order. What there is, is a tight concept executed competently on a small canvas. Manage expectations accordingly and you will not feel burned. Go in hoping for Disco Elysium-level reactivity and you will bounce off it hard. Diego, Scout Team

We should talk.

We should talk.

16 jul 2020Insatiable CycleWhitethorn Digital
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A short narrative game where every word you choose shapes your relationship. One sitting, high stakes, no second chances on your word choices.

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We should talk. is a conversation-based narrative game from Insatiable Cycle where the entire mechanic revolves around how you construct sentences, not just which dialogue option you pick. You are given word fragments that you combine into responses to your partner, Sam, over the course of a single night at a bar. The twist is that the specific phrasing you build changes how Sam perceives you and whether the relationship holds together by the end. It is a small, focused experiment in linguistic choice rather than a traditional branching narrative. From a systems perspective, this is about as far from grand strategy as you can get, but the decision architecture is genuinely interesting. Each response is assembled from interchangeable word chunks, so you are not clicking "Option A vs Option B" in the usual sense. You are constructing tone, commitment, and vulnerability one phrase at a time. That is a clever mechanical idea, and for a single playthrough it lands. The problem is that the sentence-building pool is limited, the permutations feel exhausted faster than the game likely intends, and multiple runs reveal the seams quickly. Replayability is the core weakness. The game runs about 30 to 45 minutes per playthrough. There are multiple endings tied to relationship outcomes, which gives it a reason for a second or third run, but the writing does not have quite enough depth to sustain the scrutiny that replay invites. Sam is a reasonably well-written character with consistent emotional logic, and the ambient bar setting does real work to establish mood. The art is clean and the soundtrack fits. Nothing here is technically broken or poorly made. The Mixed Steam rating at 57% positive reflects a split between players who found the concept charming in one sitting and players who expected more branching complexity. For the Scout Team's usual audience chasing depth and long-term value, this is a hard sell at full attention. It is a short-form creative writing exercise dressed as a game. If you have someone in your life who does not play games but finds interactive fiction approachable, this is actually a reasonable bridge title. The mechanic is low friction, the playtime commitment is honest, and the subject matter (a relationship under stress) is universally legible. As a tutorial for narrative game design students or writers curious about procedural dialogue, it is worth the time investment too. The mod ecosystem and AI complexity that normally anchor my recommendations are simply not factors here. There is no late game. There is no build order. What there is, is a tight concept executed competently on a small canvas. Manage expectations accordingly and you will not feel burned. Go in hoping for Disco Elysium-level reactivity and you will bounce off it hard.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamInteractive FictionRelationship SimShort StorySingle SittingDialogue CraftingEmotional NarrativeMultiple Endings

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Processor
Intel Core i5-3470 3.00GHz or AMD equivalent or better
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 550 or better
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
1 GB available space

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Insatiable Cycle
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Whitethorn Digital
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16 jul 2020

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We should talk. fue desarrollado por Insatiable Cycle y publicado por Whitethorn Digital.