
As they traverse the memories of their patients, we see stories both happy and sad. But even with them there's more to the pair than meets the eye. Eva Rosaline is the straight man and Neil Watts is the wise guy. The POV characters are Dr Eva Rosaline and Dr Neil Watts, who are a comedy duo of psychiatric detectives. You witness the events of people's lives out of order, backwards in the first game, and nonlinear in the second game, living their life as they did. It goes back into their memories and rewrites their life story so that whatever they had wish they had accomplished in life will be what they remember as their life flashes before their eyes. The core premise of the series is a company called Sigmund has made a medical treatment for the elderly and dying that gives them comfort as they go. They go from moments of humor and joy to moments of sadness and grief to moments of joy all over again. So many games are about action and getting you pumped but these are more about making you feel feelings. They're not so much sad as they are deeply emotional. It's one of only a small number of games that's made me weep like a baby. The other thing to know is that it's effectively a sequel to both To the Moon and Finding Paradise which you should play first. It starts off as a murder mystery horror game but it doesn't complete 180 pretty quickly into that premise. It's hard to say anything about Imposter Factory without spoiling it but I will say that much like To The Moon and Finding Paradise it's a very emotional game with some tear jerking moments.
