A very fresh take on the point-n-click genre and the theme of time travel. The unmistakable style does not ever stop to impress you with renditions of old and new places, fitting perfectly into the 70s aesthetic, and the switch between old and new is as depressing as ever, doing better than Singularity or The Great Perhaps ever did.

What I love about this game is that it presses on and skips the easy endings other games would've found, and actually ends on a good note. A wonderful tale about time, chance, responsibility and that sometimes, things might just turn out alright.

Reviewed on May 27, 2023


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