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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

Operating System

Windows, Mac OS, Linux

Release Date

28 Feb 2018

Developer

Dim Bulb Games, Serenity Forge

Current Price

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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a Narrative-Adventure game about traveling, sharing stories, and surviving manifest destiny.

Players wander across a folkloric Depression era United States at their own pace, meeting strangers with their own stories to tell. Through these interactions, players will be able to collect unique stories which can then be re-told to unlock new interactions.

Features

"Big Rock Candy Mountain? El Dorado? The place over the hill where they say the water tastes just like the sweetest wine?"

Travel the Depression-Era United States, laboring to pay off a debt by learning the true stories of 16 signature characters across a wide range of American experience from migrant workers to a travelling preacher to a Navajo woman forcibly relocated on the Long Walk.

"This whole land's built on stories; it's one big story, America is"

As you explore, you'll encounter strange and unsettling things: slices of a country built on dust clouds and murky dreams, where the folk tales are bleeding through. You'll carry those tales with you, swapping them round campfires to make the cast of characters open up to you and share their own stories.

"The greatest stories are the true ones; the ones people will tell you about their own lives"

The stories you share will return to you along your journey, changed in the telling as they've made their way around the country. As you meet the characters time and again on your travels, they will grow to trust you and, hopefully, share their true selves with you. Only by learning all their real stories can you pay off your debt.

+ Beautiful combination of 3D overworld and hand drawn 2D illustrations
+ Original stories written by a wide selection of accomplished authors
+ Fully voiced characters from all walks of life brought to life by world-renowned voice acting talent, including Sting, Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Game Series), Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Kimberly Brooks (Mass Effect), Sarah Elmaleh (Gone Home), Melissa Hutchison (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Game Series), Elizabeth Maxwell (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild), and many more.
+ A hauntingly beautiful original soundtrack arranged by celebrated composer Ryan Ike and featuring performances from a collection of gifted musicians.
+ An emerging fantastical, psychedelic and surreal overarching atmosphere.

"I hope you find what you're looking for"

Languages

English, French (text), German (text), Russian (text), Simplified Chinese (text)

System Requirements

Windows

Mac OS

Linux

OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
Processor (CPU): Intel Core2 Duo E4500 (2 * 2200) or equivalent/AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (2 * 2200) or equivalent
Memory (RAM): 1 GB RAM
Graphics Card: GeForce 8500 GT (512 MB)/Radeon HD 4350 (512 MB)
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 6 GB available space

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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine review

COST.games gives Where the Water Tastes Like Wine a score of 69.
The average score based on 45 critics reviews on Metacritic is 74 points.
37 users of Metacritic gave Where the Water Tastes Like Wine an average score of 5.3.
According to Opencritic 61 critics have rated the game with an average of 72 points.
On Steam, 78% of the 1,204 players gave a positive rating.
The GOG shop has 10 player reviews with an average score of 2.9.