


She soon steps through a mysterious doorway in the cottage basement that leads her to Burnhouse Lane, a dilapidated street that is home to lost souls, the walking dead and a giant ‘Burned Cat’.

Of course, this wouldn’t be a Rem Michalski game if Angie simply kept George washed, warm and well-fed for a few weeks before heading back home. His remote cottage and farm will become Angie’s home for the remainder of the game. There, an old gentleman by the name of George – who is showing early signs of dementia – needs a live-in nurse to look after him for a few weeks (and make him plenty of sandwiches). Thankfully, her eventual suicide attempt fails through sheer dumb luck (and a weak wooden ceiling beam), as what follows is a horror adventure well worth experiencing.Īfter failing to kill herself, Angie decides to accept a previously refused job in the English countryside near the town of Honiton. As the game begins, she is contemplating killing herself following the death of her husband – a former patient – and her own terminal cancer diagnosis. Rem Michalski‘s previous games never shied away from difficult subject matters, and the story of Angie Weather is no different. Following on from the success of the critically acclaimed Devil Came Through Here trilogy – The Cat Lady, Downfall: Redux and Lorelai – was always going to be a fairly tall order, but Burnhouse Lane builds on the strengths of its predecessors to offer something undoubtedly familiar yet ultimately different. It tells the compelling story of Angie Weather, an agency nurse with a terminal illness who must complete five impossible (and gruesome) tasks to win her life back. Burnhouse Lane is the latest horror adventure game from Rem Michalski, aka Harvester Games.
