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While Murder does a fine job giving a taste of the dishonest relationships between the consciousness of AI and the lack of empathy from humans, it's over all too soon. We see moments where Minori starts to understand little by little the way AI is starting to turn the page in becoming a sentient equal to their human counterparts, but when the stake is about to be driven into the heart, Murder pulls away, letting the credits roll. I know Peter Moorhead is trying to intrigue and tempt the player into making a few discoveries within their own judgment, but a 20-30 minute run-time only gives enough time to present the thesis for the paper, but forgets to include the body and conclusion.