Just so preicous, the perfect cosy christmas game :')
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Grab your snow boots and a cup of hot cocoa for Lake’s holiday-themed prequel: Season’s Greetings! It's Christmas time, 1985.
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- Developer:
- Not specified
- Publisher:
- Not specified
- Release date:
- 15 November 2023
- Genre:
- Not specified
- Recent Steam reviews:
- Very Positive
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (68)
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Description
Grab your snow boots and a cup of hot cocoa for Lake’s holiday-themed prequel: Season’s Greetings!
It's Christmas time, 1985. You take on the role of Meredith's dad, Thomas Weiss, and will be treated to a warm reunion with Providence Oaks and its inhabitants. Get answers to questions that were teased in Lake, meet five completely new characters, and find out which role an almost retired postal worker can play in delivering the Christmas spirit to Providence Oaks.
Jolly storylines, cozily-lit drives around the snowy town, and a heart-warming gaming experience await you!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-4570 / AMD FX-8350
- Memory:
- 8 MB RAM
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Based on Low graphics settings. Dedicated GPU required.
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-7600 / Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory:
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia GTX 970 / Radeon R9 390 (4GB VRAM)
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 MB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Based on High/Ultra graphics settings. Dedicated GPU required, SSD recommended.
User reviews
8/10 I started with the DLC, and timeline-wise it actually made sense. The Christmas vibes are really beautiful, and I actually liked the story a bit better than the one from the original game.
I just started and Im forcing myself to play this simply because DLC costs more than the game... The downsides of main game haven't been fixed, they've only increased. For a cozy game, the DLC already starts off incredibly unwelcoming. Almost no one comes for Christmas, so the Weiss family invites just anyone. And in dialogue, you have two options: either tell the character honestly (negatively) everything you think