The Story of Henry Bishop
- Rikk Wolf
- Aug 15, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 2
"THE GRAMOPHONE
LACKS THE TONEARM." JOIN THE MEMBERS-ONLY MEMORY CORE TO WATCH
Rick, Flux, and Cylon take on The Story of Henry Bishop, a low-budget indie horror game with more quirks than scares. At the center of this bizarre adventure is a narrator—and protagonist—who sounds like a drunk Liam Neeson, delivering lines with the kind of conviction usually reserved for late-night infomercials.
While the gameplay leaves much to be desired, the crew finds endless entertainment in the narrator’s peculiar delivery, especially his repeated (and increasingly amusing) attempts to pronounce “The Gramophone Tone Arm.” Rick tries to focus on the story, Flux roasts the game’s odd design choices, and Cylon delights in mimicking the narrator’s dramatic (and often unintentionally funny) voice.
Though the game itself may not leave a lasting impression, this stream is packed with laughs, off-the-wall commentary, and plenty of jokes at the expense of Henry Bishop and his mysterious “gramophone tone arm.” GAME BIO: The story of Henry Bishop is a first-person psychological thriller, where the player will have to fight, guess riddles, immerse into a mystical plot and an incredible story.


