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The Path

18 March 20097.8/ 10 · 32 votes29

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The Path is an unconventional psychological horror game based on the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood and a French grandmother's tale from the 14th century. Described by the developers as a game about growing up, it consists of three acts that can be played with six different girls. To tell its story, the game uses the first-, second-, but mostly the third-person perspective.

The game starts inside a house where a mother can instruct one of her six daughters (Robin, Rose, Ginger, Ruby, Carmen, and Scarlet, all aged nine to nineteen) to bring a basket with wine to their grandmother's house. Players then control one of the sisters as they walk down the path leading to the house. When players follow the road and enter the house, a chapter is completed, but rated poorly. To fully experience the game, the player eventually has to instruct the girls to leave the path and venture into the surrounding woods.

While exploring the woods, the graphics fade to a dim palette, with haunting sound effects and music, and graphical patterns appearing as a screen overlay. There are no visible or invisible borders to the endless forest. The girls need to find key locations (called attractions) and items they can pick up. Scattered around are abandoned objects that all bring about fragments of a story. The forest layout is randomized for each playthrough and sometimes only specific daughters can interact with an object in the environment. At the same time, their different experiences are interwoven as they make remarks about past events.

Items bring about memories and lines of text that subtly explain the girl's history and desire to leave the path and venture into the woods, mostly based on what is typical for their age. The real meaning behind the game is largely left to the player's imagination, but many clues for interpretation are provided. The game sometimes takes over control, adding a black border around the screen, but never to take over decisions for the player or to force into a certain action.

Virtually no clues are provided while exploring the forest and a map with the walked route only briefly appears after every 100 meters. The daughters are able to walk and run, but the latter is largely discouraged through an in-game mechanic, making it a slow game in general. Players can also pick up up to 144 flowers that reveal a location for every six collected. It is not possible to fail in The Path, but conscious decisions by the players lead to events that cannot be reversed.

The game is controlled through the keyboard and the mouse, while actions are performed by letting go of the mouse. The game uses a behaviour system called Drama Princess, where a girl reacts with the environment when the players lets go of the controls, chosen randomly from a pool of possible actions for that scene. While playing, sequences, actions, items, or characters also appear as a faded overlay over the left side of the screen. After completing the game once, it can be turned into a cooperative multiplayer game by plugging in a gamepad. There is an inventory, but rather as a reference than as a way to interact with the environment. The game does not contain voiced conversations, everything is conveyed through written text, gestures, or actions.

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Single playerMultiplayerSplit screen

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Split-screen

Players

2 offline

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Japanese

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Facts

Developer

Tale of Tales

Publisher

Tale of Tales

Released

18 March 2009

Series

Fighting Network Rings

Platforms

PCWindowsMac
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Tags

Behind viewGraphic adventurePuzzle elementsDirect controlHorror