Pre-empt: Everything I say is in regards to the original release. I have not played the pristine cut.
It is definitely intended to be deeply uncomfortable. It has a very “cosmic horror” vibe to it, while playing on themes of relationships, love and romance.
It’s good, but not great. The story is impactful and meaningful, and it does a great sort-of incidental meta commentary on literature. An opinion which I find most players don’t share with me: the ending was incredibly weak, to the point that I felt it really detracted from the experience. It has a bad case of “the only decision that matters is the last one,” which isn’t the way I like these seemingly heavily malluble visual novels to go, and none of the endings feel genuinely satisfying. Worse, my first ending set up for something of a second attempt towards a “golden ending” of sorts, only to pull the rug out from under me and just kind of… end, instead.
The storytelling is great, the writing is engaging, the voice acting is fantastic, the art is gorgeous… There’s a lot to like about the game, so I don’t want to make it sound “bad,” because it’s quite good. It just sold itself to me as a kind of “choices matter” game, where I’d find myself digging for information and answers, so I can learn more and make better decisions on multiple, short playthroughs. I hoped to eventually either discover everything I want to discover, and ideally use growing knowledge to find the “right” ending, whether that’s a “golden” ending or an ending that I find satisfying and rewards me for my effort. But, for it’s variety choices, it’s not really that kind of game. It is, at its heart, a linear game, with some variation in the experiences you have between where you start and where you end up, with a couple choices in the last moment determining which page you flip to before the credits roll.
Maybe I expected too much, and the problem is with me. I can’t deny that my opinion could be based on a failure of expectation. But, I restate, it’s good, but it’s not great.
SuzyQ@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
Wow. That’s a hard question to answer without giving spoilers - but I will try my best.
The mood changes based on the choices you make. I always feel this overall sense of seriousness because choices do matter. Sometimes it’s funny, sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it gives you a good scare jolt, and sometimes it’s very gory.
I’m not big on gore, but it isn’t gore for gore-fest sake.
I’d suggest playing the demo, but they’ve taken it down.
I’m picky on my horror media, and this is one of my favorites.
Cenotaph@mander.xyz 1 month ago
It’s going to stay on my wishlist but I think I’ll sit on it for a while Thank you for your response!