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      <title>Marginalia </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Connor Sherlock &amp; Cameron Kunzelman, 2017&#xA;&#xA;Set deep in the woods of the US state of New England, Marginalia is an elegant walking simulator that really does make you feel like you&#39;re lost in a forest.&#xA;&#xA;At first, red lampposts mark out a forest trail, each conjuring a new, fully voiced, narrative snippet. As you start piecing together the nature of the forest and memories that you&#39;re exploring, both the glowing markers that guide you through the dark and the story of the narrator&#39;s missing boyfriend begin to take on a stranger, more otherworldly tenor with shades of cosmic horror.&#xA;&#xA;There are no jump scares, and the mood is one of ominous mystery, rather than full-on terror as you explore the vast forest. The ambient soundtrack is excellent and, for me, brought to mind Cult of Luna&#39;s more synth-driven moments.&#xA;&#xA;Marginalia takes just over half an hour to complete, and there are no alternate endings (unless, like me, you fall off a big cliff and end up accidentally exploring a ravine instead of the mountain peak that everything&#39;s leading to).&#xA;&#xA;Either way, the story is the same. The narrative is static. Interaction and emergent gameplay elements here are all about how you explore the deep woods. I managed to get myself turned around in the darkness, a familiar experience to anyone who&#39;s taken a half-familiar road too late in the day.&#xA;&#xA;Marginalia a one-shot with no saves and no restarts, bar Steam Deck&#39;s suspend. However, you&#39;ll probably want to play this one straight through without too many distractions.&#xA;&#xA;I had a fun time with it on the Steam Deck while keeping someone else company, but it&#39;s much more absorbing on a big ultrawide display, or at least in a dimly lit room, all alone.&#xA;&#xA;Buy it on itchio for $6: https://connor-sherlock.itch.io/marginalia (includes the fantastic OST and a Steam key, get this one!) If you bought the Bundle For Ukraine in March 2022, you already have a copy (sans Steam key).&#xA;&#xA;Alternatively, buy it on Steam for 4.99€: https://store.steampowered.com/app/889280/Marginalia/&#xA;&#xA;Screenshots&#xA;&#xA;Marginalia: Ultrawide screenshot. A red lamp post glows in a dark forest.&#xA;&#xA;Steam Deck screenshot. A car is parked at a cliff edge. In a bluish mist below, there are trees as far as the eye can see.&#xA;&#xA;Red lanterns strung among trees.&#xA;&#xA;A mountain range, all red-lit snow and sharp peaks. A purple light glimmers on a distant mountain top.&#xA;&#xA;#LinuxGaming #HorrorGames #WalkingSimulators #SteamDeck #LGBTQgames #ShortGames #HauntedGames]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 id="connor-sherlock-cameron-kunzelman-2017" id="connor-sherlock-cameron-kunzelman-2017">Connor Sherlock &amp; Cameron Kunzelman, 2017</h4>

<p>Set deep in the woods of the US state of New England, Marginalia is an elegant walking simulator that really does make you feel like you&#39;re lost in a forest.</p>

<p>At first, red lampposts mark out a forest trail, each conjuring a new, fully voiced, narrative snippet. As you start piecing together the nature of the forest and memories that you&#39;re exploring, both the glowing markers that guide you through the dark and the story of the narrator&#39;s missing boyfriend begin to take on a stranger, more otherworldly tenor with shades of cosmic horror.</p>

<p>There are no jump scares, and the mood is one of ominous mystery, rather than full-on terror as you explore the vast forest. The ambient soundtrack is excellent and, for me, brought to mind Cult of Luna&#39;s more synth-driven moments.</p>

<p>Marginalia takes just over half an hour to complete, and there are no alternate endings (unless, like me, you fall off a big cliff and end up accidentally exploring a ravine instead of the mountain peak that everything&#39;s leading to).</p>

<p>Either way, the story is the same. The narrative is static. Interaction and emergent gameplay elements here are all about how you explore the deep woods. I managed to get myself turned around in the darkness, a familiar experience to anyone who&#39;s taken a half-familiar road too late in the day.</p>

<p>Marginalia a one-shot with no saves and no restarts, bar Steam Deck&#39;s suspend. However, you&#39;ll probably want to play this one straight through without too many distractions.</p>

<p>I had a fun time with it on the Steam Deck while keeping someone else company, but it&#39;s much more absorbing on a big ultrawide display, or at least in a dimly lit room, all alone.</p>

<p>Buy it on itchio for $6: <a href="https://connor-sherlock.itch.io/marginalia" rel="nofollow">https://connor-sherlock.itch.io/marginalia</a> (includes the fantastic OST and a Steam key, get this one!) If you bought the Bundle For Ukraine in March 2022, you already have a copy (sans Steam key).</p>

<p>Alternatively, buy it on Steam for 4.99€: <a href="https://store.steampowered.com/app/889280/Marginalia/" rel="nofollow">https://store.steampowered.com/app/889280/Marginalia/</a></p>

<h4 id="screenshots" id="screenshots">Screenshots</h4>

<p><img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/marginalia/marginalia_forest.png"></p>

<p><img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/marginalia/marginalia_opening.png" alt="Steam Deck screenshot. A car is parked at a cliff edge. In a bluish mist below, there are trees as far as the eye can see."></p>

<p><img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/marginalia/marginalia_lanterns.png" alt="Red lanterns strung among trees."></p>

<p><img src="https://hauntedgames.net/images/marginalia/marginalia_climax.png" alt="A mountain range, all red-lit snow and sharp peaks. A purple light glimmers on a distant mountain top."></p>

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