Reviews from

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Presents in an interesting amorphous way a reflection of what could be a sad, purposely exaggerated and metaphorical, distant reality for at least some of us. Thanks to its world design, and somewhat derivative in places yet still authentic atmosphere, you can't but get engrossed in the game's difficult-to-understand mythos. I haven't watched Eraserhead yet, but from what I've seen if you appreciate that film you'll probably value 0_abyssalSomewhere the same.

The only negative for me apart from the obvious clunkiness given the nature of it, is the ending sequence after the last encounter that I thought was unnecessarily expository of the game's themes. Also the promo for the sequel that came after felt a little out of place. Apart from that I have nothing but praise for this. Give it a try if you don't mind the weird. Don't expect much combat though, this is a walking-sim at its core.

Looking forward to whatever this dev releases for sure.

Might be indie walking sim burnout but I've tried this a few times and just can't get into it. It all looks and sounds cool but is very slow. Really need to be in the right mood and mindset for it

This one doesn't seem to have much in the way of metaphor, and doesn't feel very nice to control.