
16, 1981, the local sheriff had brought Joseph home looking as if "his soul had been ripped from his body". Shortly after the funeral, Kathy's grandmother explains that on Aug. At the funeral, she immediately reconnects with her grandmother, a family member she had not seen since she was a child. Nevertheless, at the insistence of her roommate, Eileen, also studying journalism, Kathy rides her motorcycle to her hometown for her grandfather's funeral. Having been abandoned by her father as a child and brought up by her mentally ill mother, Kathy is a very pessimistic and contemptuous individual. In 1995, the eponymous protagonist Kathy Rain, a college student studying journalism, returns to her hometown of Conwell Springs after she learns of her paternal grandfather's, Joseph Rain's, passing. The game is set in 1995 and follows a college girl named Kathy who returns to her hometown to look into a mystery related to her deceased grandfather. Kathy Rain is a point-and-click adventure video game.

The most important things in a narratively focused game are the writing and story, and Kathy Rain Director’s Cut perfectly executes both.Kathy Rain is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by Clifftop Games and published by Raw Fury. The script is compelling, original, and well-written. Both storylines are immensely intriguing, engrossing, and rewarding to experience. Kathy’s increasingly supernaturally-leaning investigation is at once a general mystery about the Conwell Springs community and an intensely personal and human investigation of Kathy’s life and past.

No one really knows what the heck caused him to be that way, so Kathy, as a journalism student, takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of her grandfather’s condition. Kathy decides to head over and see her grandpa buried, whereupon she discovers that he had been catatonic for the last decade and a half of his life.

The story begins (and ends, I guess) in 1995, when Kathy Rain’s roommate, Eileen, finds an obituary for one Joseph Rain on this new-fangled thing called “the internet.” Turns out, that’s Kathy’s estranged grandfather, and the funeral is the next day.
