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Tender Loving Care Review

You wouldn't buy an interactive movie just because it's a bit pervy, would you? Would you? Warren Chrismas is nearly swayed by a couple of babes. But not quite

It's got a crap Mills & Boon-style name. It's from the people behind The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour. It stars John Hurt and a bunch of Americans you've never heard of. It's an - eek! - interactive movie. Er... I'm not selling this very well, am I? But just hang on. It is very interesting nonetheless.

Tender Loving Care's plot centres around a young American couple and a not entirely unattractive live-in nurse, hired on the advice of their psychiatrist (Hurt) following a car accident involving their daughter. The husband soon begins to question the nurse's ability to treat his depressed, dysfunctional and not entirely unattractive wife but, confusingly, he also finds himself sexually attracted to her. Oh, and his wife likes her too. In fact she likes the nurse a lot. And the nurse likes the wife a lot too. You know what I'm saying: it gets messy.

And you are?

The thing is, you don't play any of these characters (you're effectively just a fly on the wall), and there's no puzzle-solving to be done either. The closest you get to proper adventuring is walking around a house reading letters, books, diaries and messages on conveniently placed computer screens.

So what do you do? Well, having watched a movie sequence, you're asked to interpret what you think is going on via a series of multiple-choice questions. You're also given a number of Thematic Apperception Tests covering sexuality and morality, religion, your childhood and beyond. You might, for instance, be shown a dog licking its balls and then you're asked: 'Would you lick yourself if you could?' No, really. Another example: 'Four-foot long penises are... Funny, Offensive, Too Big or Just My Size.' We're not kidding.

Your answers form a personalised psychological profile - apparently I have 'healthy communication skills' (which is pretty handy for a writer), I'm 'probably comfortable around vulgar people' (you have to be in the PC Zone office), and have a 'lack of desire to work' (no comment). (Spot-on - Ed.)

More importantly, from a game perspective, your responses to the questions shape the path of the story (there are five different endings) and, from what we can make out, determine how explicit and warped it all gets. Now there's a line for the posters: 'Tender Loving Care: It's as f**ked up as you are!'

Short thrill

But is it any good? Well, actually it's hugely entertaining while it lasts. The plot has so many twists and turns that you wouldn't be surprised if an alien leapt out of John Hurt's belly (That's been done - Ed), the psychoanalysis part is good fun, and the production quality is first-class throughout.

The problem? That 'while it lasts' bit. It took us something like five or six hours to get through the game, but, as much as we enjoyed it, we feel no great desire to see the alternative endings. It goes without saying that Ł40 for six hours entertainment is not a particularly good deal. But if you see it for Ł20 or so, it might well be worth a look. It's not a gamer's game, true, but definitely one for pervies, amateur psychologists and - let's cover ourselves here - those who are looking for something a little different.

PC Zone Magazine
// Overview
Verdict
Er... it's as f**ked up as you are! (Pretty scary, eh?)
Uppers
  It's an interactive movie
  It's too short
  Little replay value
Downers
  It's different
  Good storyline and acting
  Free psychoanalysis!
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