Somewhere between a roguelike and Majora's Mask, this game prides itself on making repetition beautiful. It's a unique experience that everyone should try.
But if you're not a giant fan of the repetitive nature of roguelikes in the first place, like me (or have a crippling fear of drifting through space, also like me), the game won't do anything so incredible as to overcome those issues.
But if you're not a giant fan of the repetitive nature of roguelikes in the first place, like me (or have a crippling fear of drifting through space, also like me), the game won't do anything so incredible as to overcome those issues.