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Rusty Lake: Roots

  • Video Game
  • 2016
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
60
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Rusty Lake: Roots (2016)
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James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited.James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited.James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited.

  • Directors
    • Maarten Looise
    • Robin Ras
  • Writers
    • Maarten Looise
    • Robin Ras
  • Star
    • Bob Rafferty
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    60
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    • Directors
      • Maarten Looise
      • Robin Ras
    • Writers
      • Maarten Looise
      • Robin Ras
    • Star
      • Bob Rafferty
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
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      This builds very nicely on Rusty Lake Hotel, an already amazing game. It doesn't spell out the events of that one but does thematically explain a lot, being set nearby. Also it adds a nonlinear approach where you get to choose the order in which you play the levels all of which show an important event in the family Vanderboom who you follow from multiple generations as you see their various traumas. I quite appreciate that while at times you do appear to be controlling one of the characters on screen since what you do corresponds to what they do at other points it seems like you are this omniscient force not passively observing but influencing events. For a while I wasn't entirely sure where it was all going but I did find the conclusion quite satisfying. It has a much greater variety in multiple areas such as the locations where you are in multiple rooms yes but also the garden and other areas. 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Recommended if it sounds appealing to you. 8/10.
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        • October 20, 2016 (Netherlands)
      • Country of origin
        • Netherlands
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