Here's one for those of you that enjoy an odd little bit of indie storytelling: Blood on the Thames is a "murder mystery puzzle game with visual novel elements in a Gothic, Lovecraftian world." In it, your sleuth must solve a supernatural murder in a Victorian London still reeling from the Jack the Ripper murders.
The occult g2g1bet overtones of the story quickly take a cosmic twist, overtly bringing in the influence of Lovecraft-style cosmic horror and a gothic milieu that I found pretty compelling conceptually. Most of all is the strange, scratchy black-and-white aesthetic of the entire game and the oddities that abound in it—so many handwritten or oddly-typed notes and weird little statues and interface elements that seem more to be of the world you're inside than of a videogame. It's cool stuff.
I'll be honest, after time with the demo Blood on the Thames is a bit janky at the edges but I think it has an admirable quality. The imperfect writing sort of accompanies the strange vibe of the entire aesthetic to give a kind of found-footage quality to it that I suspect plenty of other people out there will enjoy for what it is.
I suspect many of those people will also be fans of .
You can find the demo for , where it will release this month.
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