Reviews from

in the past


A journey across a country any third world dystopian resident (such as I) an easily identify with, it tells of a tale of friendship, hope, companionship, and redemption for multiple millennials seeking a better life outside their country, only to encounter the true heart and soul of the nation, their fellow countrymen. Many variations to the story's ending, this choice heavy and randomly generated road trip is quite a tearjerker in its softer moments. 100% unlocked Zoe & Alex's stories, I'll surely come back for more of Papa Bear and Mama Bear!

Tirando alguns bugs que amenizaram minha imersão em algumas partes, o jogo é bem gostosinho de jogar e a história abre de forma bem relaxante, ficando fácil de digerir as criticas sociais (que são muitas).

A game unlike any other I'd played. It's like a playable story with roguelite elements, and gameplay elements like a life meter and money. My niece, nephew and teen cousin were hooked watching me play, and my cousin in particular bought it himself, beat it 3 times, and showed it to friends. I beat it 5 times.

A road trip in a corrupt country with corrupt cops, a divided populace, and you're just trying to escape. A colorful cast of characters, a mixture of comedy, drama and suspense, and a lot of interesting minigames that mix things up. There's nothing else quite like it out there and I loved the experience. (But I hated the sequel, Mile 0.)

Buon indie nel complesso, vari path diversi tra loro e storia non male.