Coming into this, I anticipated enjoying the visual representation, given what I'd seen of the gameplay and trailer. However, I was truly surprised by the game's incredible sound design. The sound is incredibly immersive, with impeccable voice acting adding to it, making the experience interesting in both its visuals and sound. Although I found the soundtrack a bit annoying, the art style is undeniably gorgeous and likely a major selling point for the game. Nonetheless, I still found myself struggling to identify things at times.

In terms of gameplay, it's genuinely fun if you're into detective stuff, tho it can become a bit tiring and extremely overwhelming at times. The game unfolds in a non-chronological order as you piece together the fate of each crew member aboard the ship, attempting to connect the dots to uncover their name, how they died and by whom. It often relies on logic, such as examining their social circles, clothing, accents/languages, and surroundings. But at times I found that many of my deductions were based on process of elimination or pure luck rather than strict logic because clues can easily go over your head (surgeon stuff). The need to move back and forth on the ship to view the crew's death scenes can be a bit tiresome.

Reviewed on Apr 02, 2024


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