In theory, I like a lot of what this is doing in terms of not holding your hand and letting you immerse yourself in the clues, but a lot of it amounts to key hunts and deciphering lock combinations. The end is the biggest let down, throwing the answer in your face and switching genres to something less grounded and kinda silly. Don't go expecting complex human motivations here, either, there's plenty of clichés about mental health and jealousy to throw around here. Still not bad overall, considering the novel structuring and an indie dev's limitations.

Reviewed on Jan 06, 2024


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