This is an interesting one, mainly due to the real-time clock that never stops. Stay follows Quinn, a therapist who wakes up alone, locked in a strange room with nothing but a computer hooked up to an internet chat room. The meta-twist is that the only person in the chatroom is you.
It’s up to you to try and help Quinn escape, making suggestions in real time that either guide Quinn to safety, or closer to his ultimate end. If you leave the game for a while, those hours play out in real-time, making you feel guilty for leaving a video game character alone for too long. It's a unique approach, since you are the only person that can help influence Quinn's decisions, and you can watch what he's doing when he's AFK, since there are CCTV cameras set up in the locked room. Here's what Michael Fisher, Product Manager at PQube has to say about the approach: “It’s an approach that poses some interesting questions for the player. Indeed, it becomes quickly apparent that what Quinn does away from the PC - which is all monitored by CCTV - is as important to the mystery behind STAY as what he says when he’s at his keyboard. The game is also played out in real time, so every moment the player spends away from their console or PC is a moment Quinn is left to his own devices. Will he survive without you?”
The game features multiple story branches and seven different endings, and although there isn't an official release date yet, the game is slated to launch sometime this summer.
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