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Take part in a mature, hard-boiled interactive thriller. When someone is killed inside a nightclub, an experienced detective vows to put the murderer behind bars. She Sees Red - Interactive Movie is now available on GOG.COM along with a 70% discount that will last until 26th April 2021, 1 PM UTC.

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this is a pretty cool fmv, ~30 minutes for one playthrough and scene skip unlocks after the second run if you want to hunt down missing scenes or endings. had it on steam, but already bought it here as well, 2 eur is a no-brainer.
Well, it's certainly cheap, but all those "mature" warnings concern me. What should we expect: gore, nudity, oodles of profanity?
Price is very good, i´m tempting to buy it. I will search some reviews.
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musteriuz: Well, it's certainly cheap, but all those "mature" warnings concern me. What should we expect: gore, nudity, oodles of profanity?
some violence and very brief nudity in one of the scenes you may or may not encounter based on your choices.
Looks interesting.
And I can play in русский/original with Polish subtitles, nice! :)

To the shopping cart! I will decide later.
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musteriuz: Well, it's certainly cheap, but all those "mature" warnings concern me. What should we expect: gore, nudity, oodles of profanity?
All of them, I hope ;-)
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Dohi64: this is a pretty cool fmv, ~30 minutes for one playthrough and scene skip unlocks after the second run if you want to hunt down missing scenes or endings. had it on steam, but already bought it here as well, 2 eur is a no-brainer.
30 minutes?
The jarring lips movement with inaccurate dub raised the cheese factor. Also the acting isn't that great. But to be honest that actually felt like classic 90s FMV. It's not a bad thing tho, gave me a good laugh.
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Dohi64: this is a pretty cool fmv, ~30 minutes for one playthrough and scene skip unlocks after the second run if you want to hunt down missing scenes or endings. had it on steam, but already bought it here as well, 2 eur is a no-brainer.
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XYCat: 30 minutes?
yes, 30 minutes. late shift, for example, is about twice as long, but it also costs more and doesn't have scene skip, so you're unlikely to do more than 2 playthroughs with all the same scenes, while here you can skip already seen stuff.
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musteriuz: Well, it's certainly cheap, but all those "mature" warnings concern me. What should we expect: gore, nudity, oodles of profanity?
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toxicTom: All of them, I hope ;-)
That was my thought also
Oh looks interesting!

Will take a look.
I'd be grateful for any Linux report for this game.
In case of now hints, I'll probably try myself, later this week.
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XYCat: 30 minutes?
I may be wrong, but trailer suggests that you can make some important choices here.
I mean 30' would be fine for me, if there are really more paths to follow with significantly different stories depending on choices.
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ciemnogrodzianin: I'd be grateful for any Linux report for this game.
In case of now hints, I'll probably try myself, later this week.
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XYCat: 30 minutes?
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ciemnogrodzianin: I may be wrong, but trailer suggests that you can make some important choices here.
I mean 30' would be fine for me, if there are really more paths to follow with significantly different stories depending on choices.
Some choices have minor consequences, while others have completely different paths [and therefore - tidbits of story and ultimate ending]
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XYCat: 30 minutes?
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ciemnogrodzianin: I may be wrong, but trailer suggests that you can make some important choices here.
I mean 30' would be fine for me, if there are really more paths to follow with significantly different stories depending on choices.
Just so you know: in English, an apostrophe/single quotation mark/ prime symbol after a number only means "minutes" in the context of "minutes of arc" -- probably best known for recording map coordinates; it's not used when writing about actual time increments. Instead, in countries that still use elements of the old British Imperial system for measurements of length ('Murica!!!), the above symbols used after a number can mean "feet" ("thirty feet," in your sentence :P ).
Post edited April 19, 2021 by HunchBluntley