As the third installment in the To the Moon series (which I feel needs a better name), this continues the hallmarks of earnest characters and dialogue, moving music, and making you cry. While this is pitched as a departure for a more surreal and comedic tone, those tear-jerkers are still present. However, I spent the latter half of this game wondering what exactly this game was trying to say that the other two games had not already explored. By the time the credits had rolled, I still had nothing other than the memory of themes the previous two games tackled better.

Reviewed on Feb 26, 2024


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