It's excellent but not perfect, the problems start in the middle of the game and its final stretch, and I find it amazing that even though it was problematic, it still made me cry at the end. I loved it.

I love how Uta is always made up of small moments, that's why people have to learn to value SoL, nothing is possible without a good SoL to work things out.

Works that work everything with movement seem to be rushed and works that use a lot of the Sun tend to be slow and tiring, mainly because SoL moments are where nothing is changing in the value of the characters, so I think Uta balances these moments very well with all action that comes after.

Despite the mistakes...(Na Tunk's Rebellion and the final stretch), Utawaremono manages to remain in excellent writing, which ends up weighing much more than the problems.

This being the first of the three games is frightening for its quality, I don't even know what I can expect from the other two.

Reviewed on Nov 16, 2022


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