Jacob Geller's video on specific terrors urged me to play this. I mean, I can't continue watching the video if I don't, you know? I tried this game once a couple of months ago and didn't get past the starting area. Having finished it now, it didn't exactly make sense to just drop the ball right where it floated...

The game conjured some immense sets with oppressive atmospheres. Oppressive if you don't like being stared at, for one. This succeeded at getting under my skin at parts, but it was annoying, monotonous, barebones and short, too. And the experience isn't all that unlike Paper Beast, which I'd easily recommend over this.

Reviewed on Apr 05, 2024


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