Lucille

Lucille is an American indie horror game. It is developed and published by Oni Games, being released for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on TBD 201?.

Synopsis
A normal man goes to his girlfriend's house as he discovers something sinister.

Main

 * Henry Stone (voiced by James Rallison) - a college student who goes to his girlfriend's house, discovering that she is a vampire.

Supporting

 * V (voiced by Mark Fischbach) - a mysterious figure who calls Henry, aiding him.
 * Jessica Moore (voiced by Malinda Kathleen Reese) - Henry's best friend who develops a crush on him.

Antagonists

 * Lucille Van Beck (voiced by Jaiden Dittfach) - a vampire who aims to eat Henry by pretending to be his girlfriend.
 * Carl Van Beck (voiced by Brian Hull) - Lucille's father who is also a vampire, aiding her, being the most powerful of them.
 * Teressa Van Beck (voiced by Madison Brunoehler) - Lucille's mother who is also a vampire, being able to shapeshift into a bat.
 * Luke Van Beck (voiced by Seán McLoughlin) - Lucille's brother who is described as extremely psychopathic.

Quotes
(he does so)
 * Lucille: Hey, Henry!
 * Henry: Hi. So, this is your house?
 * Lucille: Yes, come in.


 * V: Psst.
 * Henry: Who the fuck are you?
 * V: Can't tell. Just call me V.
 * Henry: What do you want, V?
 * V: To help.

Trivia

 * The developers reveal the plot is slightly based on Get Out.
 * Each antagonist has a second form, for example:
 * Lucille gets lit on fire, being on fire for the rest of the game until her death.
 * Carl wears armor for the rest of the game.
 * Teressa becomes a half-Bat.
 * Luke gets heavily deformed having a twisted smile on his face for the rest of the game.