"She's sick and I shouldn't be here... but I am."

A very melodramatic, depressing experience filled with raw human emotion that moved be quite a bit through it's short runtime. Held back a little by weird stuttering on the PS4 port, but overall a great little experience and a very good looking indie game. The only thing I didn't like was that it ended, I wanted there to be so much more development between Henry and Delilah and I think there could have been a masterpiece of a game if this was that bit longer with more story padding, but it's great for what it is regardless in any case and I enjoyed my time with it.

One of the better walking sims I've played with a very immersive atmosphere and an ominus, eerie feeling that is nailed perfectly with the way it lingers throughout the story, despite how empty the world is, it was great at making you feel like you were always being watched and when Delilah signs off the radio for the first time, there's a sense of eerieness of being alone disconnected from someone you have shared so many conversations with up until that point, it's a type of feeling I can't really put into words but I really loved it.

Something about these very intimate and down to the earth stories I am really drawn to, in the same vain of stuff like Road 96, The Last of Us series and even Life is Strange... these characters are all pretty grounded and similar to each other in that way and I love that about whatever genre that would be classified is, I want more games like that.

Reviewed on Jun 11, 2023


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