The puzzles are more of a hindrance than headscratchers and the game would work much better without them as your time is spent between being bored by how simple they are or being annoyed by having to restart once more because you missed a one-time chance to jump between two objects and will be forced to wait until the characters to their long animations before you have another shot at it.

The story is full of convenient coincidences to move the plot forward and the characters are you standard anime-style person with one quirk that is extrapolated to extremes. If you could get past that the story is fun and well-paced, the mystery about your own identity is engaging and the threat escalation works well although the last few chapters throw so much new information out of the left field in your face that it gave me the impression that they didn't really planned what would be the answers for the questions and mysteries they created and gave me mixed feelings about the answer for some of the most important questions.

It is an enjoyable but very flawled game that i still highly recommend people playing.

Reviewed on Feb 13, 2024


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