A truly wonderful idea for a puzzle game that unfortunately never feels like it fully explores the mechanics to their fullest potential. Also, the story feels like one of the more hamfisted attempts to drive a sense of why the player is pushing forward, with some excruciating dialogue and performances.

All of this means the game just keeps its head above the water on concept alone, and when Viewfinder gets to shine it fucking dazzles with some of the puzzles - often in that TOTK/multiple ways to skin a cat style of puzzle-solving. I just wish it had more of that through its short campaign.

Reviewed on Sep 01, 2023


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