There’s something strangely enjoyable about playing through every second of a man’s life as he tracks down his father’s killer. Ryu’s hometown feels like a real home, and it has a very engrossing atmosphere. There’s not a whole lot to do, and the voice acting is terrible (although very enjoyable), but this game feels super experimental despite its MASSIVE budget for its time. Everything is really impressive for its time; the story is relatively engaging, the combat is sufficiently complex, the environmental puzzles are simple, yet realistic and the game overall just has this homely vibe to it.

Reviewed on Mar 26, 2021


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