![]() Midnight was caught: his fur and blood were requirements. They threatened to hurt her cat if she did not do as they say.Īfter the conversation with the twins, Fran is forced to help them break their curse, which would separate the two. The twins not only appeared to be a figure of authority to the younger child, but also symbol of bullying. They spoke of Fran as if they knew her and said that they belong to “this world.” They ask how she got here, to which she gave them a recap of the past chapter or two before they decided that Fran was to follow their orders due to their seniority (they’re 16 and Fran is 10). The twins were introduced to us after a complete exploration of the house. I feel like this symbolized that medication can still help despite its sometimes negative side effects. However, the cat claimed that he did not recall telling her to take the pills-but since it led Fran to him, he trusted that it played a good role. Midnight in the attic, and from their conversation, it appeared that the two communicated with each other in their dreams. I’m the kind of person who finds the atmosphere more frightening than jump scares and gore. ![]() The sounds of the floors creaking, the silent reappearances of the ghost-it really gave me goosebumps. While trying to solve some puzzles, I left the game alone to stare and think. After fully exploring the first and second floors, the ghost of the young girl reappeared now and then. The seemingly pretty house was armed with great immersion and amazing sound design. Sure, the prologue had the rain of organs and bleeding animals, but it suffered from what I would call The Evil Within effect: so much gore that one becomes desensitized. I have to say that this level was the scariest one yet. Approaching her would only lead to her disappearing from sight. Our protagonist entered a room where a decapitated corpse was lying with the ghost of a girl standing watch, eyes red and blank. That is where the creepiness truly began. The house seemed quite lovely and pleasant at first glance with pink and blue floral wallpaper, colorful desserts on display … but that’s where the loveliness ends, I’m afraid. Upon investigation, they weren’t always conjoined. The house was decorated with photos and decorative portraits, and it appeared that there were a pair of conjoined twins living there. My Monkey Island instincts got me picking up on any and every clickable item in each room of the house, though I somehow managed to miss one or two items again. When Fran wakes up lying down in a basket wearing a bonnet, she finds herself in an unknown kitchen with a note from a certain Clara and Mia. The second part of Fran Bow Chapter 2 got me thinking even more about the parallels between universes.
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