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A cute lil game with a neat concept of looking inside everyday objects and exploring the memories of those that have passed. The premise and search mechanics are what made this game interesting to me, but hearing the stories of how different people knew and felt about those who had passed was actually rather sweet. How one person could have had such varying impacts on the lives of those around them, likely without often realising it.

Personally I have a very strange relationship with death, I've been fortunate enough to have only really ever lost one relative I was somewhat close to, and my beloved goodest boy Floyd is dearly missed in my heart, but the losses themselves didn't really hit the way it feels like they should've. The relatives I have left that seem to be on their way out aren't met with a feeling of dread or panic, it feels almost heartless but I s'pose my approach isn't particularly emotional... "That's what happens when you reach that age" type deal, ykno. This may sound like I'm pulling at straws, but I guess the point I'm trying to make is that this game helped me understand why that might be. It's cheese but, people aren't really gone, and death - for me - isn't intrinsically a bad or scary thing.

Getting back to the game itself, the only real comment I have is that the ending was a little abrupt, which honestly may be the point, but given how it ends it didn't feel that way to me.

In summary, the game is worth checking out, but the single-mechanic gimmick gets a bit old after a while, especially if you take time to explore for fun. Easy platinum though so if you have a few hours and a couple of quid, this'll do you nicely :)

Twitter died before this game released... XD

If anyone talks shit about the Sonic fanbase again they're getting these hands and a one-way trip to Suplex City. No exceptions.

One of the first games I ever played, as a very young kid. Now I hate video games.

nice demo! can't wait for the full game

no matter what Sonic.EXE tries, it'll never be a greater horror story than the actual game due to a lack of Labyrinth Zone

[Intro]
Mmm, yeah
Mmm, yeah
(So-so-so-so-solo)

[Chorus]
I'm feelin' like a star, you can't stop my shine
I'm lovin' Cloud City, my head's in the sky
I'm Solo, I’m Han Solo
I'm Han Solo, I'm Han Solo, Solo

[Verse 1]
Yeah, I'm feelin' good tonight
Finally feelin' free and it feels so right, oh
Time to do the things I like
Gonna see a princess, everything's all right, oh
No Jabba to answer to
Ain't a fixture in the palace zoo, no
And since the carbonite's off me
I'm livin' life now that I'm free, yeah

(The star wars dancing thing is fucking hilarious and weirdly good, everything else about this is godawful)

I’m putting on my shades.
To cover up my eyes.
I’m jumpin’ in my ride.
I’m heading out tonight.

I’m Solo, I’m Han Solo.
I’m Han Solo.
I’m Han Solo. Solo.

This is my favourite Sonic game.
This is not a joke.
Not sure what that says about me...

Enjoyed my time with this for all the wrong reasons

Don't buy it it's liquid shit

To be fair, you were tresspassing. It's his fucking property

I think @MatPatGT should check this out 👀

The creator of this game is more interesting than the game itself, and that's only because he's one of the most degenerate human beings to exist on this planet.

Why is this game on here?

Even though this isn't objectively the worst game I've ever played, it's the most vile and disgusting game I've ever seen. It's honestly not worth talking or thinking about.