This review contains spoilers
If the National Endowment of the Arts (RIP) still existed in a meaningful manner, this would have been the perfect game to be given money for, right down to the controversy of depicting suicide.
Or maybe its detractors would pick apart some other element as a greater ill. I don't know, all the art showcases around here just have 5,000 iterations of "human on horse looking into natural world" or "animal in natural world" for the newer generations.
Or maybe its detractors would pick apart some other element as a greater ill. I don't know, all the art showcases around here just have 5,000 iterations of "human on horse looking into natural world" or "animal in natural world" for the newer generations.
This review contains spoilers
Too short to say much of anything, and Im not sure of actually straight up depicting a suicide was a very good idea, it feels more gratuitous than anything else. Its well known that such issues in media need to be considered with care, but given the vibe Im guessing the only thought that went into it was "lmao this will be all deep and shocking dude". Idk, Ive seen worse I guess
ENG: The previous acts of a man to suicide. Curious artistic section, oppressive atmosphere and, what gives life to the game, its story presented in a very peculiar way. With touches of terror but never becoming it. Strange mundanity.
ESP: Los actos previos de un hombre al suicidio. Curioso apartado artístico, atmósfera opresiva y, lo que le da vida al juego, su historia presentada a través de una forma muy peculiar. Con toques de terror pero nunca llegando a serlo. Extraña mundanidad.
ESP: Los actos previos de un hombre al suicidio. Curioso apartado artístico, atmósfera opresiva y, lo que le da vida al juego, su historia presentada a través de una forma muy peculiar. Con toques de terror pero nunca llegando a serlo. Extraña mundanidad.