
Rue Valley Digital Deluxe Edition
- Region: Worldwide

About the Game Break free from a mysterious time loop! Embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
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Break free from a mysterious time loop! Embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. Delve into the enigmatic depths of the small godforsaken town: Rue Valley.
Each day feels like an uphill battle against the shadows of your own mind. Along the way, you will encounter a captivating ensemble of characters, each wrestling with their own emotional complexities and revealing hidden depths as you get to know them.
Can you muster the courage to unravel the secrets of this temporal anomaly? Can you discover the strength within yourself to rise above adversity and forge a brighter tomorrow?
Craft your own personality in Rue Valley. You can be a cold-hearted loner who overthinks everything or a melodramatic loudmouth who always trusts their gut instinct.
Whether you reflect your true personality or role-play someone entirely different, your character will shape your dialogues and interactions in the game.
Store memories in a graph, unlocking intentions and mindsets as you progress uniquely through the story. Commit to quirky mindsets for unexpected and hilarious dialogues, and experience personality-altering Status Effects: become more outgoing when drunk, or extra sensitive when anxious.
Experiment with different answers and timelines, because the loop will restart from the beginning anyway, won't it?
I feel really conflicted about this game. It had its strong points, started off really well, but in the end, it fell flat for me. The story and the writing are great, but this game can be really boring. The time loop
I went in open-minded, without comparing it to Disco Elysium, and I still walked away completely hating it. The core premise is fine, but the execution is a disaster. The writing is painfully dull, disjointed, and
What matters most in reviews is sincerity and consistency. At the moment of me writing this review, the game sits at 62% of positive reviews , which I see as a real disgrace . Some of them address real issues you can
This game could of been really good. the time loop is really interesting, at first. one thing that annoys me though and RUINS the game is locking the true ending the good ending behind a willpower point. literally have
Rue Valley had a very promising start with interesting characters and game mechanics. This charm falls away about 3 hours into the game when it becomes more reminiscent of old school point and click adventures where you
This game is a cyclical nightmare (derogatory). I love this kind of genre and I feel like this game suffered from its marketing campaign of comparing itself to Disco Elysium. Comparing yourself to something that has