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  • Sep 11, 2019
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About This Game SUMMARYMorph Girl is an FMV Point And Click/Visual Novel developed as a homage to 90/00's low-fi Japanese horror movies. Inspired by home VHS tapes, Morph Girl intends to evoke the most personal fears surrounding the presence of the unknown within one's home.STORYElana Pierce is a grieving widow that cannot seem to move on following the tragic death of her wife, Rebecca. When a mysterious, supernatural being begins to force itself into her daily life – playing upon the memories of the dearly departed – she must make the decision to embrace or reject the creature. Will you reject its invitation? Or embrace it?FEATURES FMV - Immerse yourself in Elana's world via real world footage evoking a family's home VHS tapes. BRANCHING NARRATIVE - Make decisions that alter the course of the narrative – as well as events long passed. MULTIPLE ENDINGS - Unlock all 6 endings and find your conclusion to Morph Girl and Elana's story. 7aa9394dea Title: Morph GirlGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:JaydebPublisher:JaydebRelease Date: 30 Aug, 2017 Morph Girl Download] [Password] morph girl game endings. morph girl gameplay. morph girl steam. morph girl significato. morph girl endings. morphsuit girl. morphvox pro girl. morph girl explained. morph girl download. morph girl actress. morph girl game actress. boy to girl morph animation. morph girl game cast. morph girl ending explained. morph girl cast. morphvox girl voice. morph girl review. morph girl voice. morph girl game. morph girl credits. morph girl plot. morph girl wiki I came into this with tempered expectations but a distant appreciation for bad FMV games.Morph Girl isn't bad, it's actually really well done -- sound, footage shot, the usage of presumable Twine? -- it all comes together in a nice package. Now i've seen 3 of the 6 available endings to this game. They all are extremely different, some borderline assenine (and a hilarious turn) to just depressing.Overall I'm happy to support this dev and look for future games from them!Here's gameplay that leads up to "a part" but don't worry, no spoilers and everything past it what you'll ultimately want to get to and see. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8zT5-HtZPI. It's an interesting experience for next to nothing but don't buy this thinking its a scary or even horror game it's something more like a bad independent movie for what the asking price it's an ok "game" (more like interactive movie) 5/10 Meh. As ever with my reviews, if you're only interested in the pros\/cons, and whether or not you figure the game might be something you enjoy, search for the ~tildes!~Morph Girl; not a novel by K. A. Applegate, it is instead... Hmn.The Steam Game, Morph Girl....No, that's not quite right, either.Morph Girl is a throwback to a lot of things - FMV games, a certain kind of shareware that left you feeling a little unnerved even though it wasn't actually all that frightening, and the exploratory and experimental games of the late 80's and early 90's.What it is not, despite some flourishes and obvious influences, is 'J-horror', a term that (like so many) means increasingly different things, to increasingly large numbers of people; or in other words, very little. Those who know me know that a certain series about a certain very angry ghost were really important to me, growing up; wonkiness and all, they remain something I truly enjoy - and those novels and this game couldn't be further apart.So, what is Morph Girl, then? If I had to classify it, I'd call it a kaleidoscopic game. Like magic lantern toys of old, it is a very certain segment of a very specific point in the narrator's life.To even discuss the plot would rob some of the best parts of Morph Girl from the audience, and so I'm only going to discuss it in generalities. Our narrator, Elana, is struggling with an incredible burden - the death of her wife, and the upcoming anniversary of that death. How she reacts to it, events that unfold during the game...Well, they aren't exactly shocking. But there is a constant, low-level of horror and unrest just around the corner which is - in some ways! - even better than any outright scares.I love visual novels, and one of the things I struggle with explaining to people who grew up with them as a normal genre is that the very first few that were translated were of incredibly different genres, from porn to horror to teaching aide. And given that most translations were questionable, at best, you never knew what might come around the corner. To this day, PC-98 style graphics inspire a feeling of faint unease and excitement in my withered husk of a heart.... Morph Girl really isn't a VN, though. Sure, it's built in Tyrano, but like the FMV games of the 90s, it exists in it's own sphere. Which is good, I feel. If it were a VN, I'd have to dock it for being far too short; not in length, but in the amount of text present.As it stands, Morph Girl uses brevity well. The terse prose combined with the - genuinely! - artful cinematic angles make that uncertain feeling stand out well for most of the game.But is it any good, you may ask?... That's a more difficult question, so, as always, let's start with the cons.So let's go over the pros and cons, starting with the cons, as is customary for me.~Cons~* Individual endings do not very tremendously, and while the little differences are striking, see pros... If you're expecting an epic visual novel with multiple routes, that not really what this is.* Some moments manage to be a little silly, even if you completely buy into the atmosphere (as I ended up doing).* The experience is short, though - once again, see pros.* Not a con for me, but player input is fairly low. If you need to have every strange experimental game you play have a knife-juggling segment, well, I wish you luck finding your ideal game; but this won't be it.* I feel that Ren'Py might have executed some scenes\/fullscreen support better, though I'm biased towards it, aha. But I did miss being able to save more freely, even if the abruptness of the save menu was atmospheric in a way of its own...* Some endings, especially a certain ending, can seem very abrupt. I've my theory about that one, too, but that's for the devs - and I'll mention as much in a comment.~Pros~* Both the cinematography and the sound design are fantastic. Going in completely blind, I was surprised how good individual shots were. Pay attention to the framing - you won't regret it.* The core of the story is incredibly solid, and I'd say that for 80% of it, I was riveted, to the point that repeat playthroughs were intensely enjoyable... Even with some engine resolutions parsing slower than others.* As characters, the only two characters that are present are both believable and interesting. Elana's story unfolding was heart-rending... Although I'd be really interested in seeing it from a different perspective.* Not only are the 'hidden extras' cool, the use of FMV itself transitions well to a game. Even the way background ambience transitions from scene to scene is really frikkin' cool and ends up making the atmosphere seem incredibly organic.* Finally, and least import to me but still incredibly neat, the aesthetic stylings - and feeling of the whole thing being a cassette tape - are done flawlessly. It would be easy to have phoned them in, but they remain consistently high-quality throughout.~In closing~Recommending things is hard. I know a lot of people won't appreciate Morph Girl, to be honest; there's a lot to struggle with, and it's really not a traditional game... Or a traditional anything. So, I had to ask myself if I would recommend it, and I absolutely would. Though it wouldn't work as a proper VN or perhaps even a FMV adventure game, as it's own thing, I heartily enjoyed Morph Girl, even with the elements that didn't quite click for me.I'd recommend it to people who are feeling listless, or like they're stuck in a rut; those who want to try something new without breaking the bank, and don't mind something rather experimental. Those who enjoy brevity in their series, rather than multiple seasons, fading in quality like static on a...Ah. Damn.I wonder, what will be the equivalent of static, for future generations?... Those I'd caution against a purchase would be players who are expecting a classic game, or even a classical visual novel - those looking for a traditional tale of horror, and those who will only play it once and be done with it. You should probably play it at least twice, even if you don't get all the endings.Finally, I'd like to extend a gigantic thanks and tip of the reviewatorial (which is a word, I swear) hat to Malkavian; I never would've known about this one without you. Hopefully, someday I can return the favour!Comments for the developers below, they'll likely be a bit bland\/spoilery.. The ring girl, is one of the creepiest one's of them all.. Not a horrible game. The "ghost" girl could be a bit more creepier and have more parts, but all-in-all her short appearences worked well.I did a Let's Play on this game with one of the six endings. Check it out if you want to see how the game plays.https://youtu.be/DTgpSNJDZLQ. Cool game. I've only finished once so far, but I was really interested in the story that it was unraveling.It's not very long (first play through took me just under an hour) but I do want to replay and find different endings/options so, for the price, I don't mind the length.It is a visual novel style FMV game, so teh gameplay is based on choice making rather than puzzles. Some of those choices are genuinely gutwrenching when you read the outcome.The other thing I liked is that there are bits of old horror films (public domain stuff) in here. I didn't sit long enough to see if those entirety of the films are included, but what was there is a pretty cool touch.. I'd like to give a very special thanks to Ultra Skeleton for his edits and research on this review.In Morph Girl, we play Elana, a melancholic woman who is mourning the tragic death of her girlfriend. Inspired by Japanese filmography, this game communicates the horrors of loss. These horrors extend beyond the social and emotion - Morph Girl depicts how overwhelming debt and lack of rent can be a source of contention for work, relationships, and happiness. For this review, I will amalgamate a set of comments on loss, dissociation, and economics into a good recommendation of this FMV, point-and-click oddity.Dissociation is the process of disconnecting from one\u2019s thoughts, memories, or sense of time. As part of one scene, we can go through her loved one's belongings to recapture her essence. It is here that Morph Girl depicts just how painful grief can be. As we search through the remnants her old life, Elana finds a film called 'Attack of the Giant Leeches.' While alive, this was your partner's favorite film, whereas you found it boring and distasteful. It is here that we have the option to watch all of this films 62m, to watch a film you never liked because it is what's left of someone you loved.For this action, we get the 'Time Leech' achievement, referring to the consequences of dissociation, other than losing oneself, is wasting time. The more Elana sinks into despair, the more the ghost manifests itself into our lives. The pre-recorded scenes were haunting, and we can feel the heavy weight of each choice we make. That being said, even though I enjoyed all of these sequences, there was no way to fast-track them, a limitation of the visual novel engine they used named Tyranno. However, Morph Girl features haunting cinematography - coupled with a burned VHS aesthetic and a melancholic purple saturation. Through the plot we learn that Elana and her girlfriend were struggling financially. When her partner got sick, their relationship began to brake down, not necessarily because of her illness, but because there was no money to consistently pay for her medical expenses, or to even pay for Elana's partner's dying wishes. The situation worsened when Elana's partner died. Elana was left with overwhelming amount of debt.Elana cannot mourn. She must return to work and make money. But she cannot focus. Her co-workers do not seem to care, simply piling more work on her and chastizing her for being late and sloppy. Elana opts a rugged individualist outlook, and instead of seeking out professional help, embarks in reckless alternatives like selling everything and moving to a more rural county. In the alternative, she attempts to form a relationship with loss incarnate, though that turns sour fairly quickly.Ultimately, she cannot escape the ghost, her loss, her debt \u2013 whom at this point carries the weight of unresolved trauma and accrued debt \u2013 and dies in a variety of manners. The game features multiple endings, one of which, trigger warning is suicide. I suggest you give Morph Girl a try if you're looking for something authentic, something dreadful, something creative, and something that flirts with horror in ways many games choose to avoid.. This game is AESTHETIC + an effective, to-the-point study on the effects of loss.. As far as FMV games go, this is just okay. The story is poorly written but I can appreciate what they were trying to go for. I'd say you get what you pay for.. When you are familiar with this kind of genre you will probably enjoy it. But otherwise (like me) you don't get how to navigate and just randomly click around. There seems to be 3 storys going on. One is the main plot about a depressed woman. The second about another woman in the hospital who is going to die. And a last one about a Japanese inspired supernatural horror movie. The game just didn't work for me (in a mental way). So i gave a thumb down. But that's just my opinion. Morph Girl is 50% off for the Steam Summer Sale!: Morph Girl is now 50% off for the Steam Summer Sale! I *think* this is the cheapest Morph Girl has been on Steam at just £1.49 / $1.99.If you've yet to try the only Japanese horror inspired FMV game on Steam, now would be a great time to do so!The sale ends on July 5th.Have a great summer :). Morph Girl 35% Off in Steam Winter Sale: You can now get Morph Girl at 35% off for the Steam Winter Sale! The sale ends on the 3rd of January 2019 at at 6pm GMT / 10am PST. Happy holidays!. Morph Girl FMV is out now!: The Japanese horror movie inspired FMV game, Morph Girl is now available to buy and play on Steam for £2.99/$3.99!Morph Girl's launch trailer can be found on the Steam store page and at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t033AJMUdIMorph Girl can also be purchased DRM free at: https://jaydeb.itch.io/morph-girlTwitter: https://twitter.com/DoylJordan. Happy Holidays! Morph Girl is currently 35% off!: Now that Christmas is over and the year is coming to an end, I hope everybody has had and will continue to have a tolerable holiday season ;)To celebrate the end of 2017, Morph Girl is currently 35% off! (Only $2.59 / £1.94)If you've yet pick up Morph Girl for yourself, now is the best time to celebrate this year's festivities with the least festive FMV game on Steam!This sale ends on 04/01/2018.Happy New Year! <3. Steam Autumn Sale - Morph Girl is 33% off!: The only B-movie, J-horror, FMV, VN on Steam (with all of the acronyms) is currently 33% off for the Steam Autumn Sale! Pick up Morph Girl now for just $2.67 / £2.00!

 
 
 

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