I do not know who I am, I don't know why I am here, All I know is that I must get to Tokyo.

The night that passes so quickly yet never seems to end. The tranquility and peace of it all, yet the uncertain anxiety that haunts you with the silence as you want to sleep yet can't seem to paradoxically. It's hard to say what part of the game exactly "hit" me, but it definitely has earned a soft spot in my heart. Initially looking like a game that I would just "play" and forget about it, it has not only stayed but continuously pops up in my mind time to time again to remind me of its' surreal nature. It is short, yet does its' job so fantastically and wonderfully. It's hard to really articulate the feelings I have for this game for sure. But maybe, in the future, I might come back here with a better understanding.

A small indie game that is able to showcase the untapped potential the gaming medium has as a literacy media. Instead of trying to mature itself by trying to become a cinematic experience, it can be something different and something very more.

The artstyle and mechanics are so good. rn it is in early access, hoping to see more in the future.

One of the first ever games I played. My hands couldn't even reach the mouse and keyboard at the time. Also, killed every civilian in cold blood as i couldn't understand the words "Don't shoot". Good times.