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For me, I’d rank this second in the series – it didn’t quite hit the emotional highs of To the Moon for me, but I enjoyed it more than Finding Paradise. I’m not sure I can give any specific details without brushing on spoilers, so I’ll just say that while you shouldn’t expect this to be a conclusion to the overarching story, I think you’ll enjoy Impostor Factory if you liked the previous two (although it seems like it’s a somewhat controversial one among fans). The format might be different, but the feelings are the same, and there’s a plot twist partway through that makes everything mean so much more. It soon becomes another emotional story through a character’s life.

Amidst the panic, he washes his hands, and then meets his hosts happily alive and carrying on while waiting for the guests to arrive. Over the course of his stay, he discovers his hosts mysteriously murdered. While there, he meets several accomplished individuals. It feels unrelated at first, but don’t misunderstand, it is definitely a main entry in the series rather than a spin-off, and the reasons for that become clear as you play. Our lead, Quincy, finds himself with an enigmatic invitation to a mansion. Unlike To the Moon and Finding Paradise, Impostor Factory doesn’t begin with Neil and Eva visiting someone’s memories to fulfill their wish. So, it’s finally time to talk about Impostor Factory. Yet despite the creepiness in certain parts of the game, I decided it was too much of a stretch to include it. Impostor Factory begins with a man named Quincy arriving at a mansion to attend a party, and it isn’t long before strange things start happening. Now, I honestly considered making it the first “spooky” game review of this October. I played Impostor Factory immediately after it came out, but since that was right ahead of October, its review got put off all this time! The finale of Impostor Factory reveals that Neil inherited the same unknown condition that eventually took his mothers life when he was a. What makes this game a bit confusing is its being told from the perspective of the NPC instead of the doctors like the first two games. Like Father, Like Son: Imposter Factory reveals that Neil takes quite a lot after his father, Quincy, sharing his compassionate, optimistic personality, and his tendency to be goofy. Neil/Faye are the doctors, and Quincy is a super important NPC (think River from TtM). Among our long list of exciting games that came out this year is Impostor Factory, the third main entry in the To the Moon series. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews.
