------> !!! PSYCHONAUTS !!! <------
------> !!! O MY GOODNESS, PSYCHONAUTS !!! <------
Sorry for the obnoxiousness of the preceding statement, but I only saw PSYCHONAUTS mentioned fleetingly in one previous post. You said she is in to the Tim Burton style? Well PSYCHONAUTS simply REEKS of Burton-esque visuals. Sure, it's also bright and colorful, but as a game with a psychic character who delves into the minds of others, with levels based entirely around various different psyches, the game starts off dabbling in the darker depths of the human mind, but by the end is basically just rolling around in it. You said she gets annoyed by insincere happiness, and even when PSYCHONAUTS is at its funniest or just plain goofiest, there is always a dark undercurrent of mental dysfunction running throughout. The later levels and ALL of the easter eggs can get pretty damn morbid - if anything the bright colors and stylized visuals make them even more so by contrast. Plus it's just an all-around well designed and superbly WRITTEN game. The only major criticism I've seen lobbed against it is that's pretty basic when it comes to platforming and such, but from what you've said so far, that only makes it EVEN MORE PERFECTERER. As for the whole Victorian angle, the game does mostly have a distinct 50's vibe to a lot of it, but it also quite often skews toward more Gothic styles, particularly in the mind of a washed-up stage actress, and then of course there's the mind of the painter, which looks entirely like a black velvet painting.
As for tech-specs, the game is available on steam LITERALLY RIGHT NOW, for both pc and mac, but was originally made for the PS2 and xBox, but even then was nowhere near taxing, graphics-wise.