In the caves you find an odd disturbance that you can tune into with your radio. Looking for a way to escape from Clarissa, you and Jonas break off from the group to explore a cave, which is where things start to get… freaky. This system drives many of your discoveries - both of the people and the world - and also impacts the way the story plays out. You use the intuitive controls to pick between responses to questions and join in with conversations. These opening moments set the scene and establish the dynamics between the characters. The dynamics are like a powder keg – and with Clarissa throwing lit matches where ever she can, the situation soon blows up. Soon after beginning you find yourself on a beach. With you on this trip, you have your new step brother, Jonas your neurotic stoner best friend, Ren your brothers ex, Clarissa and her best friend, Nona… who Ren fancies. You play as Alex, a girl who recently lost her brother to drowning. It’s an odd thing to do at the best of times, but it seems even stranger here as the relationship between the five is at best… strained. Like any teen horror movie, Oxenfree begins with a group young adults voluntarily stranding themselves overnight on an island. Its beautiful 2D art creates a storybook world for a tale that has you questioning what is right, what you want, and what is real. Mixing teen drama, ghosts, and time-travel, Oxenfree makes for a beautiful - if at times chilling - adventure.