There are indeed games like 'Her Story'. 'Gone Home' is a notable example. In this game, you explore a house and piece together the story of the family that lived there through various objects and notes you find. It's all about uncovering a story in an immersive environment, similar to the way 'Her Story' presents its mystery through video interviews.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about how 'Her Story' was at The Game Awards 2015. But generally, it was a unique and innovative game. It might have had a good showing in terms of being recognized for its storytelling and gameplay mechanics.
One of the best features is the non - linear storytelling. In a game like Her Story, you can explore the story at your own pace, picking different clips or pieces of information in any order. Another great feature is the mystery aspect. It makes you feel like a detective, trying to piece together the whole story from fragmented information.
Well, it depends on various factors. Maybe the plot has game-like rules or objectives, or the characters' actions and decisions resemble those in a game. But without more context, it's hard to determine if it's truly a game.
Well, Her Story is centered around uncovering a mystery through interacting with archived video clips. You have to piece together the story by analyzing the interviews. It's quite engaging and unique!
It depends on the complexity and content of the game. Some story games can be short, lasting a few hours, while others might take days or even weeks to complete.