• Publisher: Intetic
  • Release Date: Jun 15, 2021
  • Also On: PC
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  • Summary: This is the story of detective Brian Fisher who after the disappearance of his father, makes his life mission to find him...alive! His father is a scientist and disappeared under suspicious circumstances. Brian is eager to find his father and devotes his life to find out why and how heThis is the story of detective Brian Fisher who after the disappearance of his father, makes his life mission to find him...alive! His father is a scientist and disappeared under suspicious circumstances. Brian is eager to find his father and devotes his life to find out why and how he disappeared, with his only hope to find him alive. Expand
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  1. Jul 1, 2021
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    Unfortunately, despite an intriguing proposition, The Strange Story of Brian Fisher: Chapter 1 fails to meet its ambitions at almost every turn. What results is a lacklustre experience for which I cannot recommend saving your pennies for.
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  1. Jul 19, 2021
    The Strange Story Of Brian Fisher will not revolutionise the puzzle-game genre, but it nonetheless manages to stand out from the crowd. The brilliance of Intetic’s title results from an atmosphere that is both bleak and creepy, and it acts as the beginning of a series of games that promises to be captivating. If the hero’s face looks rough around the edges, the general graphics manage to neatly save the day. The soundtrack, despite being quite basic, ticks all the boxes to put you in the mood. With approximately 3 hours until completion and depending on your puzzle-solving skills, time will fly and isn’t that what we wish for? Keeping the brain busy and not think about what really happens around us?