Telling Lies
- It is also quite possible that a person who is telling lies does not feel that anxious. This is likely where the person is confident that they will not be detected and are sure of a lack of incriminating evidence, along with certainty in their ability to tell lies without any giveaway signs.
- These are what scientists call “prosocial lies”—falsehoods told for someone else’s benefit, as opposed to “antisocial lies” that are told strictly for your own personal gain. Most research suggests that children develop the ability to lie at about age three.
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Telling Lies is an investigative thriller game with non-linear storytelling. It revolves around a cache of secretly recorded video conversations. It stars Logan Marshall-Green, Alexandra Shipp, Kerry Bishé and Angela Sarafyan.
Telling Lies sits the player in front of an anonymous laptop loaded with a stolen National Security Agency (NSA) database full of footage. The footage covers two years in the intimate lives of four people whose stories are linked by a shocking incident. Explore the database by typing search terms, watch the clips where those words are spoken and piece together your story.
It was released on August 23, 2019. It will be released on consoles on April 28, 2020.
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System requirements[edit | edit source]

Windows | Mac OS | |
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OS | Windows 7/8/10 | OS X Yosemite |
Processor | 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor | 2.00 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo |
Memory | 2 GB RAM | 2 GB RAM |
Graphics | GeForce 8800 or equivalent | - |
DirectX | Version 11 | - |
Storage | 1 GB available space | 1 GB available space |
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