Episode 180 - Your Murderous Urges - Loretta

Episode 180 - Your Murderous Urges - Loretta

I won't reach the truth with podcasts. They can't give it shape.
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I won’t reach the truth with podcasts. They can’t give it shape.
Welcome back to the podcast, and as we finally finish the theme
(and catch up on episodes in general after a hectic October) of
Games Titled After Women’s Names That Begin With “L.” Loretta is an
adventure game in the technical sense; it leans heavily on
narrative and player choice, with your actions dictating the events
of your playthrough. Most of these choices revolve around how many
people you do or do not murder. The story revolves around Loretta,
the player character, having killed her husband and the fallout of
that action. Whether that is justified or even a positive action is
determined by your choices going forward, and Loretta has a
personality that stays pretty consistent throughout. The game does
feature a few gameplay elements outside of this, but they are
honestly barely worth mentioning in a format like this. You’re
playing this game for its narrative and everything else is just
around for the sake of variety. We’re going to be talking about the
fact the game needs to put you effectively in the shoes of a killer
before being able to explore its narrative branches, the
unusualness of the setting adding to the uncanny atmosphere and
being a point of interest in and of itself, and murder. We say
“murder” more on this episode than we ever have and probably ever
will. Thank you for joining us! Loretta falls pretty comfortably in
the realm of those games we specifically like, so we were fortunate
it fell into this narrow theme and one that we’re glad we could end
it on. Was this game on your radar or was this the first time
you’re hearing about it? Did you choose to murder every person you
saw in the game? Let us know in the comments or in our Discord
server! We’ve pretty much caught up with our outstanding episodes
at this point and will be hopefully bringing in some more variety
in the upcoming months (though Fanbruary is on you guys). Next
time, we’re going to be talking about Star Wars Episode I: Racer,
following the vague tradition we have of playing more nostalgic
games around the holidays, so we hope you’ll join us then, which
you probably will if we’ve narrowcasted enough to pretty much only
appeal to people our own age.

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