I feel like two sides of a coin.
On one face, this game does touch on the mental health of others, on how they can really differ from person to person, and despite the facade they put on, it still controls their life and the actions they choose.
The idea of representing these issues as a Rafflesia is rather ingenious, as it really drives the point that despite being a flower and looking pretty, ultimately they are parasitic, and not good for ones health.
But on the other side, the scenarios can be rather absurd and over the top. To call it fictitious sounds silly as it's just a game, but ultimately, it is just a game, and it takes its liberties in portraying serious issues.

Reviewed on Mar 26, 2024


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