![]() ![]() The series is only young, but it’s already got a reputation amongst developers and indie game fans as one of the most atmospheric, uneasy narrative experiences of the past generation. This is par for the course in Oxenfree, though. If you boot up Oxenfree now, you’ll hear things that weren’t there at launch – aberrant snatches of conversation and schisms in reality that the Parentage (the game’s villains) are supposedly patching in through space, time, and reality.Īfter a long wait, the release date is finally here. For the past few years, the first game in the series has been projecting sinister and weird messages to players via its in-game radio. It’s doing something that only games can do, blending the past, present and future in real time. Original story: Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals is smart. It's also free via Netflix, so you can get started on both games for no extra cost right now, if you so desire. If you've yet to play the first game – the critically-acclaimed narrative adventure game with an absolutely killer OST – it is available to purchase for 80% off on PC or Mac via Steam, the Nintendo Switch, and 75% off on PlayStation 4 for a limited time. It can be found by hitting the 'games' section of the app from the home screen, and following the instructions from there. The game is also available for Netflix subscribers as part of their membership, at no extra cost. Update: Today, the highly-anticipated (and very well-written and acted) Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals has launched on PC and Mac via Steam, PlayStation 4 & 5, Nintendo Switch and – perhaps most importantly – Netflix. ![]()
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