This game feels like a fable.
The main gimmick is interesting indeed, but in order to fully experience it you should play the game all by yourself.
Nonetheless, playing in "co-op" (like I did, with a single controller) doesn't ruin the experience, and it may enhance some emotional moments.
The game's doesn't shy away from putting interesting secrets that better convey the story, so keep an eye on them.
Other than that, it's more of an interactive experience than a real game: puzzles are simple and action sequences are easy.
In comparison to the original, they made the remake more cinematographic, and characters often gesticulate like sims, but I don't like how they changed a certain intense scene at the end of the game (alright Naia, you've played too much Mon-musu Quest, but c'mon!).

Reviewed on Mar 15, 2024


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