This review contains spoilers

I remember that time in 2015 when I was checking the PS store out and found this game announced. As a mexican person, I felt very attracted to its Dia de Muertos aesthetic mxed with Art Deco. In that time, I had never heard anything about this game, yet I preordered it, and waited for the day to play it to come. It was my first point-and-click adventure, I remember dearly how I had to use a guide because I wasn't used to these kinds of puzzles, but I finished it and loved the game.

I tried to replay it lots of times since then, but kept getting stuck and losing interest, until now. I replayed it again, without any guides, and yesterday, I finally finished it for a second time in almost ten years.

It still is a very amazing game, with an amazing atmosphere, story, characters, soundtrack, and comedy! I got so invested to see what would happen now to Manny and Glottis in their search for Meche.

Maybe my only complaint would be that there isn't Mexican Spanish dubbing, because the characters use so. Many. Words. In a wrong way, in a way only Mexican people could really understand. Aside of that, everything is great, and my favorite part will always be Rubacava.

Reviewed on May 02, 2024


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