Luís António is a former artist from
Rockstar Games and
Ubisoft who left these companies to pursue independent game development. He spent time in 2012 working to help develop
The Witness before setting out to make his own. For his first game, he wanted a title that would explore the consequences of decision-making and how these choices affected others. Much of the design of the game is inspired by film director
Stanley Kubrick, and as one nod to Kubrick, the lobby area around the apartment includes the iconic carpet pattern Kubrick had used in the Overlook Hotel for
The Shining. António also took inspiration from
Filth, a film starring McAvoy in which the lead character keeps getting into increasingly worse situations while trying to rectify others. Other film directors that helped to establish the
psychological thriller alongside Kubrick like
Alfred Hitchcock and
David Fincher were also influential to the design. António, along with advertising firm mOcean, designed the poster as a homage to films from these directors. António had premiered the game at the 2015
PAX East event. At this point, the game used placeholder art, but the gameplay loop was complete. António had planned for the game to be released in 2016. However, in the intervening years, António brought on a team of five to help refine the game, and obtained publishing support from
Annapurna Interactive. The game was re-shown during the
Xbox press conference from
Microsoft during
E3 2019, and with a planned release for 2020. Among final elements to be included are fully voiced lines for the main characters, and improved character animations using
motion capture. As he finalized the game's design, António took a reductionist approach, removing gameplay elements to focus on the essentials he wanted. For example, António originally had timepieces within the game world for the player to anticipate when events would happen, but later removed these, leaving it up to the player to follow conversations and other cues to know when events are meant to happen and prepare for them. Voice acting for the game was provided by
James McAvoy,
Daisy Ridley, and
Willem Dafoe as the husband, wife, and the officer, respectively. and was released on August 19, 2021. Versions for
Nintendo Switch,
PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation 5 were announced on November 23, 2021. They were released on December 7, 2021. A version for
iOS and
Android mobile devices was published by
Netflix on 13 December 2022. The game was showcased at the 2021
Tribeca Film Festival, where it competed for the inaugural Tribeca Games Award. == Reception ==