The ability to tell a story without words is a real rarity. In the gaming industry there are not so many projects where the narration is tied solely to the movements of the characters. But there are such games and many of them are helped by the light of 505 Games publishing house. Virginia is one of those projects that makes you cling to the screen and stick to it until the end of the game. And not so much because of an interesting story, but rather in order to understand what is happening on the screen, because we have before us a silent interactive cinema.
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