

It was visually absolutely stunning, but it left me fully frustrated. There was a mini-game that was absolutely boring, meaningless and long. Game had some disgusting violent scenes, but when some real violence happened and I would except you see it, it was off screen.

There were plot lines that meant nothing for it's story. There were weird and illogical plot twists. It looks very good, it has interesting characters and story. But aftera month or so I can call it a brilliant piece of art about mental illness, just like Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice. But aftera month or so I can call it a brilliant I would call it a very weird and even a bad game. Guide Renée through a dark and emotional journey where the lines between entertainment, storytelling and reality blur.I would call it a very weird and even a bad game. She is searching for answers to the many questions from her past, whilst exploring the place where she spent most of her youth.

Play through the eyes of Renée, a 16-year-old girl who suffers from the symptoms of mental illness.

The hunt for the truth is shrouded by mysterious folklore and the extreme horror of war that draws ever closer. Martha is dead, and her twin sister Giulia, the young daughter of a German soldier, must alone deal with the acute trauma of loss and the fallout from her murder. Martha Is Dead is a dark first-person psychological thriller, set in 1944 Italy, that blurs the lines between reality, superstition and the tragedy of war.Īs conflict intensifies between German and Allied forces, the desecrated body of a woman is found drowned… Martha! Own the first two critically acclaimed games from leading Italian development studio, LKA, and discover the connection between these two thought-provoking games. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PLAYERS WHO MAY FIND DEPICTIONS OF MATURE SCENES CONTAINING BLOOD, DISMEMBERMENT, DISFIGUREMENT OF HUMAN BODIES, MISCARRIAGE AND SELF-HARM DISTURBING. THE GAME IS RECOMMENDED FOR AN ADULT AUDIENCE AND IS RATED ESRB M (MATURE), PEGI 18 AND USK 16.
