
Release Date: August 30, 2022
The third narrative adventure game from Sam Barlow, author of the popular Her Story and Telling Lies. Immortality, maintained in the atmosphere of a horror film, tells the story of a young actress who disappeared before the films starring her were released.
Immortality is the third, after Her Story and Telling Lies, narrative adventure game by the famous Sam Barlow. The horror game was developed in cooperation with such great artists as Allan Scott (The Queen's Gambit), Amelia Gray (Mr. Robot) and Barry Gifford (Lost Highway, Wild at Heart). The release of the described production was handled by Half Mermaid.
The main character of the game Immortality is Marissa Marcel - a young woman who managed to fulfill her dream of becoming an actress. The girl appeared in three films, but none of them saw the light of day. After the last clap on the set of the third work - Two of Everything - Marissa disappeared in mysterious circumstances.
Platforms:
PC Windows August 30, 2022
Android November 16, 2022
Apple iOS November 16, 2022
PlayStation 5 January 23, 2024
Xbox Series X/S August 30, 2022
Developer: Sam Barlow
Publisher: Netflix
Age restrictions: 16+
System Requirements for Immortality Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 960 or better, 30 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce RTX 2060 or better, 30 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Immortality Video Game.
TheGamer: 4.5 / 5 by Andrew King
Immortality feels like a logical endpoint for the last seven years of Barlow's work. Though his cast has expanded to include a full Smash Bros. roster's worth of characters, and the script has expanded to include three full movies with contributions from several writers, it feels like he has ended up, basically, where he started. Like Her Story, Immortality is really about one woman. As in Her Story, she may not be who you think she is.
Destructoid: 9 / 10 by Eric Van Allen
A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage.
Metro GameCentral: 9 / 10 by Steve Boxer
Nothing less than a whole new genre of video game, that evolves the interactive movie into something that feels dynamic and excitingly different.
Average score from votes.