![]() There is an element of choice present in Forgotten Fields, with some dialogue options and more meaningful narrative choices (but the biggest choices are in the final 5 minutes). The puzzles are not mentally taxing and act as short diversions rather than the meat of the game. It also comes with an occasional puzzle and some QTEs, which can come out of nowhere. It functions like a point and click adventure with you moving around a small, enclosed areas and talking to people and picking stuff up. I won't say any more to avoid spoilers, but suffice to say that the process of Sid writing and growing up are inextricably entwined. It soon becomes clear that the changing world around Sid is informing their writing, with Sid's main character being a surrogate of Sid. Each chapter ends with a rush of inspiration in which you play through the narrative as it is being written. Despite only being 3 hours long, Forgotten Fields tells a second narrative in tandem with Sid's, which is the actual fantasy story Sid is trying to write. It's a premise which hits close to home if you've been through that change and crossed the threshold into adulthood, or if you're at that moment right now. They're getting married, choosing careers and places to live which are far away from home. It's a story about Sid and his friends becoming adults. Along the way, you'll meet those friends and some extended family and learn more about Sid and where everyone is at in their personal lives. As a celebration, she invited all of Sid's friend's round for a farewell dinner. ![]() On the day of the publisher's deadline, Sid is forced to spend time with their friends and travel to their childhood home as it is being sold by their Mum. Prior to the game, Sid had locked themselves away in their apartment to try and work through the creative blockage to no avail. ![]() The story revolves around Sid, a writer who is struggling to write a treatment for a novel to send to a publisher in order to get paid.
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