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- OS: 64-bit processor + operating system
- Processor: intel 3-3220
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GT 430
- DirectX: Version 8.0
- Storage: 300 MB available space
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Game: Home
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Home
Late at night you step into Home’s world, inhabiting a girl named Abby and guiding her actions as they shape the world around her. Accompanied by her brother Michael, you’ll traverse beautiful lands, encounter unfamiliar places, and wander through dark forests where danger lurks just beyond the edge of sight. Your presence is not welcome by everything you meet—something sinister takes notice and shadows begin to move with the choices you make.
Home blends the charm of classic RPGs with the pulse of rhythm games. Overworld exploration plays out like a cozy JRPG, with walking and talking that feel familiar and intimate, while missions and battles burst into rhythm-based challenges that hinge on timing and precision. It’s a love child of two beloved genres, where mood and momentum shape every encounter.
The game ships with real voice acting that gives the cast depth and emotion, helping you truly connect with Abby, Michael, and the other characters as their stories unfold. The animation system is a standout, with a vast array of motions that make the world feel alive and reactive to your decisions.
Content never runs dry. Locations are packed with lengthy side quests that unlock new moves, items, and even chance-based events. Side activities push the narrative forward and expand your toolkit, all while delivering moments of humor, wonder, and tension that keep you guessing what comes next.
Home draws inspiration from games that encourage exploration and bold choices, weaving a progression system where side quests and town events resemble a living ecosystem of opportunities. Your actions ripple through the world, unlocking paths, gear, and encounters you wouldn’t access without making different decisions.
The world is large and packed with secrets, offering hours of play and multiple routes to explore. Replayability is built in through game-changing decisions that alter routes, items, and battles, ensuring that no two playthroughs are exactly alike. Remember: the world needs you, and what you choose to do can reshape Abby’s journey—and the fate of everything she touches.