Undoubtedly an interesting game, especially for the time, but not exactly what I was expecting going through. The surreal and more outwardly superstitious aspects were really intriguing and made me keep going, but the rest didn't grab me as much; it felt more like an abstract history lesson. Not that that's a bad thing, mind, but it didn't compel me to push through the dated playstyle and bugs that my copy had. If a die-hard fan of this game sees this, if there's any way to play this without game-ruining bugs (that of the blank text boxes), please let me know. I want to like this more, but from what I can find, it's just pretty good.

Reviewed on Apr 18, 2024


3 Comments


13 days ago

Blank text boxes are unfortunately something you've got to deal with but the game rarely asks you to type more than Y/N. Something to keep in mind is to hit down and then backspace before typing anything because sometimes there's empty spaces that prevent the game from reading what you're trying to write, and that fixes that.

13 days ago

@Armorchompy Thank you for the reply, I'll see if that works for me when I boot the game again. I did realize that Y/N were important, but there were times when I could type N but not Y, leaving me locked in a loop. I'll remember that last piece of advice, though.

13 days ago

When it seems like you could only type N that was probably the game just defaulting to that when it didn't recognize the answer