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''The Town of Light'' is a psychological horror
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developed by LKA and published by
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. It was released for PC on February 26, 2016 and PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on June 6, 2017. On February 1, 2018, a Nintendo Switch version was confirmed. This version was released on February 7, 2020.


Plot

The game is set in a hospital in
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called the Ospedale Psichiatrico di Volterra. The player character is a girl named Renée, who was a patient at the hospital in the 1940s. The game begins as Renée enters the now dilapidated asylum to relive her stay there. As the game progresses, it becomes known that Renée was admitted due to
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, depression, and a volatile relationship with her mother. Renée found comfort in her doll, Charlotte. Renée walks the corridors of the derelict asylum, which triggers flashbacks of both her inpatient stay and circumstances prior. It made abundantly clear that Renée was a victim of sexual abuse within the asylum, perpetrated by a male nurse or doctor. Renée discovers Amara, another patient, and a romance ensues. When the nurses discovered this relationship, they were separated. Renée finds her old medical files, which imply that Amara did not exist and that they are figments of her imagination. After a thorough investigation in the patient property section, Renée finds Amara's possessions, thus proving her existence and that the medical team falsified some aspects of her mental illness. A note found by Renée reads that Amara died in 1942. Medical notes found whilst searching the facility imply that Renée was verbally and physically aggressive and often spent time tied to her bed. Renée receives electroconvulsive therapy and multiple sedative injections to ease behavioural symptoms. Renée discovers that correspondence from her mother does not reach her, and this is also discovered in the patient property section. After several years of communication censoring by hospital staff, Renée discovers that her mother died and tried to take her own life on multiple occasions. Following this, the game's conclusion shows Renée receiving lobotomy surgery. The story ends with a doctor narrating that the long term recovery for Renée post surgery is unclear.


Reception

On
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, the game has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". A three-part series for
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explains how Lorenzo Conticelli designed the asylum setting for the game.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Town of Light, The 2016 video games Adventure games Child abuse in fiction Psychological horror games PlayStation 4 games Single-player video games Video games about mental health Video games developed in Italy Video games featuring female protagonists Video games set in psychiatric hospitals Video games set in Italy Windows games Xbox One games Wired Productions games