


But interestingly, of course.īut what good is a story without the other aspects that support it? Well, the game delivers much more than just a murder mystery. One could even say that it is, in Freudian terms, uncanny. The story indeed unravels slowly, but it is by no means boring: Impostor Factory is a supernatural murder mystery at its core, and there is almost no universe where such a story may be rendered tedious. The game promises a story that will hook the player in from the very beginning, and it most certainly delivers. They are merely thrown into an already existing story and are expected to put the pieces together slowly. The players do not know precisely what is going on. Impostor Factory starts in medias res, that is, in the middle of a story that has already started playing. We’ll talk about these later on, but now, let’s start from the very beginning. Although it is apparent that the game is a direct sequel, it has very distinct qualities that set it apart from the other games. This makes them die a happy death, so to speak. This means that it centers around the same characters of the previous games, the two doctors who travel within the mind of the patient to change their memories, and turn them into whatever they wished them to be while they were alive.

Impostor Factory is a direct sequel to the two games that came out before it. Just like Finding Paradise and To The Moon, Impostor Factory is a unique experience. And soon enough, in late 2021, we finally received the latest installment of To The Moon series! This new game, namely Impostor Factory, is nothing short of its predecessors. Freebird Games did not stop there, though they signaled (within the game, in fact) that there were plans for a new game to come out. There is nothing more to say except that we loved it. Then, the second game came out: Finding Paradise. Freebird Games’ visual novel To The Moon certainly earned the right to be one of our favorites as far as indie gems are concerned. But for nearly all of us, there is that one hidden indie gem that we find ourselves yearning for every once in a while. We all know and love high-budget triple-A games it is almost impossible to get tired of them.
