![]() Weird enough, the button you have to press is written out rather than showing the symbol (this is also the case with the menus as instead of like highlighting what you’re hovering over, you get a mouse icon instead) and it certainly is weird button mashing the directional button. These are fine, but it did feel like a bit of a weird choice. ![]() There are a couple of QTEs during cutscenes. It was interesting going through the alien base, finding out what John’s father was up to, and later on, questioning if all this was real. ![]() I actually did find the story interesting, despite totally not expecting the alien aspect going in. Finding the clues your father left and well, you find yourself deep inside an alien base where you don’t have any choice but to follow in your father’s footsteps. Trying to find out what happened, why you’re being chased, why your father called you in, and what’s in the attic that’s strangely locked up. So you make your way to your father’s house, dodging the search lights in the meantime, and proceed to comb over the house. John is fortunate enough that he survived, but those that did it, which turns out to be those from the research facility, want him dead. Though, it quickly becomes obvious that this visit is going to be much more than reuniting with his father as Greenlake’s roads are unusually empty and he gets ran off the road by a white van. Well, years later and John finds himself driving to the isolated town of Greenlake where his father currently lives. Granted, John didn’t make it as a cop either. The thing is, him and his father hasn’t talked for a long while due to John pursuing a career as a cop instead of what his father wanted which included staying in University and working with the same research facility his father worked at. Sanity of Morris follows Johnathon Morris after he receives a strange voicemail from his father.
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