What Remains of Edith Finch is an Adventure game for PC published by Annapurna Interactive in 2017. Relive the old days!
What Remains of Edith Finch PC Game 2017 review:
The mother of the heroine Eddie Vinci passed away not long ago, and as the last family member of the Vinci family, Eddie obtains the family property.
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Strictly speaking, the “death stories” of the family members in the game are basically independent of each other. We just witnessed their occurrence one by one through the eyes of Eddie Finch, and then reconnected these independent events in the form of a family tree. Connect together to experience the unfortunate cycle of the death curse of the Finch family.
However, after experiencing each story, we can’t help but find a connection in these stories that do not seem to have too many causal connections: a family-sponsored spirit and the transmission and display of nature. Here we will summarize the life circumstances and causes of death of each family member separately to give readers a glimpse of one or two.
What is magic realism? That is to embed strange and incredible things in the highly detailed reality background. There is not only a sense of reality like news reports but also a fantasy like a fantasy drama. This strange “conflict” that accompanies the appreciation process all the time.
Pros of What Remains of Edith Finch:
- Stunning narrative and presentation techniques
- Magical realism plot with deep thinking
- Compact and hearty process experience
- Comfortable picture and outstanding scenes in detail
- Stunning and innovative performance methods
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Basic System Requirements:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows Vista SP2 64-bit or later
- Processor: Intel i3 2125 3.30 GHz or later
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 750/AMD Radeon 7790 or later
- Storage: 5 GB available space
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it doesnt work, it opens steam
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Good day. I downloaded this game but as I tried to install it using WinRAR it say I need a disk to finish my installation. What is that all about?