First Person Drama Fragments Of Him Explores How A Man’s Death Affects His Loved Ones

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Indie studio Sassybot has announced that its first-person drama game Fragments of Him is coming to PlayStation 4 in 2016. It will also be coming to Xbox One and PC.

 

Fragments of Him follows what happens after a man called Will dies at a young age. In particular, it explores how Will’s death affects four of the people who were closest to him, what memories with them he leaves behind.

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These people include “his boyfriend Harry, who returns to an empty apartment filled with reminders of his partner; Sarah, an ex-girlfriend who later became a good friend to the couple; and Mary, a grandmother feeling alone and betrayed by a society she barely recognises.”

 

You can find out more about Fragments of Him on its website.


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