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Very immersive and unique animesque atmosphere, it doesn't really have the most mind-blowing plot in gaming fiction, sure, but it has something to say and it does so as well as it could in its small runtime, in the sense that you get a full hour (or more if you are bad at puzzles) of intensely trying to figure out what the hell led to you collecting body parts in an abandoned spaceship, with the confusion remaining after the final revelation (which is kind of a coomon trope, but it's cool/interesting in how they incorporated it specifically in this game), so yes, it doesn't fail in keeping you interested to see what happens next. The only thing I'll complain about is the puzzles, because some of them were pretty obvious while others would be almost impossible without a guide, so I'd find it cooler if they were made so that you get some sort of sense of achievement when managing to solve them. So yeah, interesting idea, impeccable atmosphere, cute (well, maybe not the best term but you get the idea) graphics, good writing, meh puzzles, nothing life-changing but it is fun in its own right and also impressive how a small group of people did this in 2005 and it's available for free.

Reviewed on Jan 25, 2024


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