Overview of the experience
HITM3 is a third-person narrative game that follows Nam as he moves through life in Santiago, Chile. The core arc revolves around Nam helping his partner, Dei, realize a personal film project. The title mixes routine daily moments with undercurrents of intimacy and tension, delivering a compact, emotionally-driven playthrough.
Playing as Nam
You inhabit Nam’s perspective, experiencing small tasks and interpersonal exchanges that gradually reveal the state of his relationship with Dei. Interactions with other residents and the cityscape shape the narrative, and choices can push the story toward warmth or unease.
Ways to support the film
- Explore the more troubling, morally ambiguous choices in Nam and Dei’s relationship to secure resources.
- Take on everyday work—like selling empanadas—to raise money through simpler, safer means.
Soundtrack and visual influences
- Niñosindigo contributes to the game’s atmospheric audio, alongside other collaborators.
- Lia Nadja provides additional musical textures that enhance the game’s mood.
- Filmmaking and scene compositions nod to Bruce LaBruce’s provocative style, Shuji Terayama’s surrealism, and Raúl Ruiz’s cinematic language.
Length and pacing
HITM3 runs roughly two to four hours, offering a short but focused journey. The game’s slice-of-life structure means each in-game day brings new activities and conversations, while the narrative threads deepen over the course of the playtime.
Who will enjoy it
This game suits players who prefer character-focused storytelling, reflective slice-of-life moments, and a mix of quotidian tasks with subtle mysteries. Those wanting a longer, more content-heavy experience may find the runtime limited.
Setting and atmosphere
Set against the streets and neighborhoods of Santiago, the game leans on local color and interpersonal drama to create an intimate atmosphere. Expect a blend of everyday errands and emotionally charged encounters as you help Dei bring a film to life.
Technical
- Mac
- Full