Scratched the exact itch I had for a neat little indie mystery/horror game with its bizarre-yet-intriguing narrative and ARG elements that strike the perfect balance between making the player go out of their way to see everything and not being too convoluted to follow.

Two complaints: one, the point-and-click controls are not nearly responsive enough to carry two entire stealth sections; and two, the game's main mechanic, that being the face-stretching feature, isn't as integral to the plot as the game's marketing would lead you to believe. The feature is totally superfluous to most of the more lore-intensive endings, which is a shame, because I think it's a really cool idea that could carry an entire game's worth of content, with or without the ARG stuff that I liked. Just food for thought.

Reviewed on Feb 27, 2024


Comments