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Open Roads review - a pleasant road trip that doesn't go anywhere particularly memorable
A gentle adventure into a family's secrets that's nicely crafted but over before it really begins.I had some concerns a…
It's a subtle game but when you hear the birds chirping outside Grandma's house and planes flying distantly overhead, and the home improvements nearby - all as sunlight slants hazily through the window - it conjures a vivid summer's afternoon. It's a game of tangible memories you can pick up and turn over - of yearbooks and newspaper clippings and, vitally, printed photographs and handwritten letters, they being the evidence that primarily fuels your investigation. | Image credit: Eurogamer / Open Roads Team The game's environments are wonderfully lifelike too, almost photo-realistic, making for a pronounced clash with the paper-flat, magazine cut-out style of the characters.
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