A unique restaurant management game with a twist
While We Wait Here is a restaurant management game with a ton of personality, highlighting your quiet interactions with customers in a small diner located near a mountain range. Developed by Bad Vices Games, this story unfolds as a simple shop owner talking to their customer when slowly, it becomes a psychological horror with branching paths.
In While We Wait Here, there is no right or wrong answer, it's all a story to learn and observe, making every choice yours. With dozens of unique interactions, players are treated with a fine game with a thrilling premise to look forward to.
A narrative roller coaster
While We Wait Here features a slow-burn story, as you run a diner in a seemingly simple and small town, folks start talking about the simple life. As they do, you often hear weird comments once in a while. But then, it shifts from cozy to psychological horror to the end of the world. The game’s premise is interesting as each dialogue with customers can lead to multiple endings.
This story-driven game intentionally lets your guard down for the greater fall. It is a meditative experience and is something to uncover and enjoy, giving players full reign over their actions and the thrill of what’s to unfold next. Within its stories exists the various characters some important and some not so much — making players piece together the puzzle while interacting the same way with everyone.
This game’s depth is one to explore with its simple graphics with great and cozy lighting. The highlight of it is the story, delivering a narrative worthy of a replay. With all characters voiced, there’s much to immerse players with its multiple endings and heavy narrative. However, the game can be repetitive for some when it comes to replaying certain sections. Moreover, the game is quite short.
A cozy diner with a chilling twist
While We Wait Here masterfully blends cozy restaurant management with psychological horror, delivering a unique narrative experience. Its branching paths and intriguing characters keep players engaged, though its replayability might feel repetitive for some. Despite its brevity, the game’s story, immersive voice acting, and replayable endings make it a captivating choice for fans of story-driven games with a darker edge.