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About This Game

A unique adventure, a stunning scenario to discover in one season!
Winter Voices is a narrative-driven, episodic, role-playing game set in an imaginary and timeless world at the start of the Industrial Revolution. Players control a 24 year-old heroine as she deals with the death of her father. She must journey through the heart of Winter and battle her worst enemies – her own personal demons.
The first season of the Winter Voices series is comprised of seven downloadable episodes, each unraveling new elements of the character’s tale.
Winter Voices combines “point and click” real-time gaming with strictly defensive turn-based combat. As the game alternates real-time dialog and world exploration with combat, players will experience turn-based psychic warfare.

Key Features:

  • mature and creative narrative, exploring human consciousness and immersing in an evocative and chilling role-playing experience
  • sophisticated and thought provoking gameplay: the player engages in “defense of the mind” mechanics, as the character is overwhelmed by memories and fights against her own inner demons, fears, voices of illusion, guilt, madness...
  • tactical... with a twist: strictly defensive turn-based combat
  • wondrous and unusual world: an imaginary and timeless world at the start of the Industrial Revolution
  • dynamic soundtrack: keeping to the theme of self-discovery, haunting melodies guide the player, setting a dark, intriguing mood to match the character’s cold journey and mysterious past

Winter Voices Prologue: Avalanche

A drama is unfolding in a tiny village buried in snow, lost in the depths of a Three-River Principality valley. A sudden death, a now-hostile home, new sensory capacities rising like a storm and the departure towards the unknown, the only means to escape besides death, has become inevitable...The newly-orphaned heroine is pushed to leave her father’s village by the voices of her unconscious mind. The long journey to find answers will lead you through many events to overcome anger, sadness, pain and fear and finally unveil what is whispered by the voices of Winter. b4d347fde0



Title: Winter Voices
Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPG
Developer:
Clara Lehenaff
Publisher:
Clara Lehenaff
Release Date: 29 Oct, 2010



English,French,Russian




Whilst the concept sounded good, the game itself failed to deliver on anything noteworthy.

The gameplay itself is slowpaced and uninspiring.

Would not recommend.. Winter Voices... Well, if you like tactical challenges then this may be a good game for you. If you like feeling capable, powerful and successful then this game will disappoint you at every turn. While the later episodes do start to give you that feeling, occasionally, it's such a slow slog up to that point that it's honestly not worth the money. The "combat" is really more like a series of puzzles framed as dealing with opponents which, in theory, can be quite fun and interesting. The pace ruins it, making each combat an exercise in trial-and-error and hoping that the AI doesn't just decide to finish you off.

The story is rather fascinating and an interesting take on the heroine's journey, or growing up, and one could argue the game's design is meant to give the player the feel of the despair and depression the character is feeling. That said, there are very few gamers who will actually get this feeling and enjoy the experience.. Okay, so this is my second edit. The developer of this game and I have talked in depth. During that time, with regard to the r.ape apologizing his game has done, he not only doubled down on it, expressing the belief that as unfortunate as it is, women can do certain things to help prevent them from being r.aped, (though he maintains that the r.ape apologists in the game are that way because of the time period and their own flaws,) but also stated that he understands this r.apist he wrote into the game and excuses away his act by saying he is a simple man and desired the protagonist heavily! I discourage anyone from buying or playing this game. You can read the progression of my comments below with some spoilers.

Okay, I don't think I can really overstate this, but this game needs a big "trigger warning!" sign attached to it. I was really enjoying the game until episode 4. I knew full well that there had to be♥♥♥♥♥♥involved somewhere, but I didn't expect the mental scarring that episode 4 has presented me with in all its craziness.

See the bottom for why I changed my mind on recommending this game. Also, the blocked word is r.a.p.e I'm not using it incorrectly or in obscene sense, the game focuses around it, so hopefully I won't get in trouble.

Some of this might destroy the plot for you (kind of) so if you want to buy this game, skip this paragraph. The short is, there is a freakish amount of attempted♥♥♥♥♥♥and♥♥♥♥♥♥ ---- This game's plot is mostly done through written text. It's very metaphorical and verbose, and really has some great writing. Sooo, episode 4, you are on a ship. First off, you get a guy that hits on you even when you make it clear you are not interested in him, then you get a drunk who makes sexual advances at you early on. No I'm not complaining about either of those. In the span of a few fights and the events in between, (fights are usually just expressions of dreams or emotional anguish, all these fights are while you sleep, you get story info from them and other story stuff happens when you are awake,) my character had these two characters attempt to♥♥♥♥♥♥her in a rather graphic sequence of events with your character just eerily standing next to them on screen and the description in text. But if that doesn't screw with your head, your character is slowly realizing she was♥♥♥♥♥♥♥at an earlier time, (before the game starts,) and suppressed the memory. And while the details are, as I said, very metaphorical, they are also extremely graphic. Seriously, I'm at the end fight of ep 4 and I have been emotionally torn down all day and don't really want to play the game, though only in a small part because I am stuck on this episode's final fight and may need to replay the episode entirely. And to screw with you further, you have a couple of♥♥♥♥♥♥apologists, including an old man you divulge your secrets to (whether you want to or not.) He actually says you "provoke men." Another guy says you are kind of asking for it, but he is clearly meant to be a jerk, and you can insult him at length even before that.

So on to the problems with gameplay. There aren't a lot of them, but you can't respec skills or stats. One of your stats is memory, which decides how hard the game is for you. If you muck this up, you won't know until a big mandatory fight. I have a very low 45 memory, and I am getting trashed in this ep 4 fight. It is mandatory, and I've defeated all the level 4 fights before this but one ridiculously hard one. Nothing has been even remotely this hard before, so I would periodically raise memory to increase the challenge. With another character, I have the max possible memory, and can not get past the prologue.

That said, I don't know whether to recommend this game or not, due to my complaints, but also because the writing is so awesome and the concept is so refreshing (except the♥♥♥♥♥♥ seriously, do game developers have no other ways to bring depth to female characters besides victimizing them?) So I am going to not recommend this game, just because this entire post has been complaints anyway.

Edit: Okay, I've thought about this. I still am not comfortable at all with the r.a.p,e apologist (seriously? blocking the word♥♥♥♥♥♥ how the heck am I supposed to explain the issues I have with a game centering around that?! Hopefully spelling it out once so everyone knows what I'm actually talking about will help.) I do like that game, though I think a strong message needs to be sent to the designers about including that kind of thing.

Honestly, I'd like to see a sequel though, and they haven't made the kind of money for that. This is a pretty good RPG/puzzle game, and the thinking required for some of the harder fights is pretty heavy. Especially with how many different skills there are. I cheated for the last fight of episode 4, and may cheat for the chessboard fight for episode 6. There are guides to cheating, but trying to screw with your level works poorly, though you can respec your stats that way if you don't like them (lowering your memory can drop your level though.) I just gave myself a bunch of pending skill points and bought tons of skills so I had a better selection of what I could pull out of my hat while fighting.. you know i'm kinda enjoying this. Neither an RPG or a game, not worth your time or money.. Generally speaking, I feel like this game misses the mark. The writing is deeply irritating and pretentious nonsense, which is fine. I'd be happy to suffer through a little irritation if the "game" parts of Winter Voices weren't just as deeply irritating. Simply put, the "combat" is terrible.

Firstly, it would be inaccurate to call this combat. It technically is a tactical RPG combat system, but what you're doing isn't fighting so much as avoiding damage for an arbitrary number of turns (one of the popular "win" conditions is Last 10 Turns) or reaching a certain tile on the tactical grid. When I read about it, it impressed me as a novel way of representing the game's protagonist dealing with nightmares and emotions and such, and it is, but the implementation is clunky and amateurish in the extreme.

The art's very attractive, the setting is intriguing, the UI is effective (as you can tell from the screenshots) and while I personally find the faux-Proustian pretentiousness of the writing insufferable, it's entirely possible that it gets less so in the later episodes, but the combat system drags it all down into the mud of disappointment and unplayability. I feel like this would've worked better as a more traditional story-driven adventure or even visual novel-type experience than trying to cram it into tactical RPG shoes.. Winter Voices is as a game... not very good. While being slow paced isn't exactly a bad thing, Winter Voices can grind to snail pace and is not helped by the painful movement speed and horrid detection of screen transitions. Some combat segments can be dull and while most of them are skip-able, some painful ones are not. There are some bugs, one of the worst being when you intend to talk to someone only to step on the square that activates a screen transition suddenly you find yourself looking a black screen. So yes as a game, it is pretty bad... but it's also one of the most satisfying purchases I've made.
After the introduction of narrated soothing muse and eerily somber music you create and name your female protagonist (side note: if this game's story had either been told from the perspective of a man or had been designed with the intent for both parties being possible protagonists, it would probably have been a lesser game. ), you get placed into a story of loss, self discovery, pain, and growth... if that sounds vague, it's because spoiling it would hurt the experience . but to give the jist, your dad died and you are starting to feel out of place in the village so you decide to leave.
the games combat is narrative driven and even the rpg element of learning abilities is structured more like a metaphor for dealing with loss, or your problems in general. It can do this since you are actually fighting the mental hallucinations of you own tormented soul, which sounds awesome; but, it would be a hell of a lot more engaging if it wasn't such a dull and monotonous task.
Where this game fails to be a game it works wonders as an interactive story. The writing is beautiful; it matches the sad and sometimes Gothic tone of the story perfectly and is presented in an almost poetic manner. Coby Batty does a great job with as the voice of the father and narrator. In all honesty, if I could give one indie title a Triple A budget, this is the game I would love to see perfected. So I do whole heartedly recommend grabbing this game and pressing through it's dodgy design choices because it is that good of an interactive story. Here is waiting for Season 2.. Pro:
- Art, sound and atmosphere are great.
- The "combat"-system is quite original – weird, but enjoyable after you got into it.
- The story is nice, but a bit overstretched for my taste.

Con:
- This game lacks balancing, bug fixing and suffers from clunky controls.
- Somewhat slow movement

When the negative aspects made me dump this game the first time, the awesome atmosphere made me come back. Then I resigned a second time due to some annoying bugs. Now half a year is gone, and I still wonder whether I should give it another try. That means something since normally I don't even give games a second chance. But the atmosphere ... it just hooked me.
So I recommend this game for the experience, but be warned of all the frustration that's waiting for you.. Wonderful game, unique and deep. Just imagine your ordinary RPG but you don't fight against orcs and goblins but against sorrows and guilts.



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