

And I’m not spoiling anything about the game by giving you that much information you’ll get the same from simply reading the game’s description on Steam. You guessed it she’s the Rachel Foster in the game’s title. A sixteen-year-old girl who was pregnant, and who was found to have committed suicide. You see, Nicole and her mum fled the hotel when she was just a teenager, after finding out about her father’s affair with a sixteen-year-old girl. As a bad storm rolls in, she finds herself holed up in the hotel for days, left with nothing to do but remember events she’d rather forget. She expects to be in and out in a matter of minutes once the paperwork has been sorted, but the weather has other ideas. She swore she’d never go back there, but after both her parents died, she’s forced to return one last time to arrange the sale of it with the family lawyer. That protagonist is Nicole, and it’s been ten years since she’s stepped foot in the hotel. Where Edith returns to her family’s home to discover the secrets that lurk there, the protagonist of The Suicide of Rachel Foster returns to an abandoned hotel once run by her parents.

But The Suicide of Rachel Foster might not tell the story you’d expect, either.įrom One-O-One Games and Daedalic Entertainment, The Suicide of Rachel Foster very much takes a leaf out of the book of What Remains of Edith Finch. The name of the game might give away that this isn’t exactly a happy-go-lucky adventure.
