I find this game to be less captivating than Mothmen. The gameplay, in my opinion, experiences a slight drawback due to a noticeable lack of variation. Additionally, the narratives fail to leave a lasting impression on me. While the initial episode evoked comparisons to a weak "The Twilight Zone" installment, this particular episode, unfortunately, doesn't evoke any significant thought for me. Furthermore, it feels kind of hollow

I understand that this time the included mini-games serve as a means to involve players in the adventures of three individuals navigating between the ordinary and the paranormal. There is an underlying schizophrenia between indulging in fishing and delving into the life adventures of a vampire, who may be part of some sect and a larger mystery. However, I haven't truly experienced any emotions that could make me feel connected to these nuanced territories. Similarly, I haven't felt anything towards the escapism of the three protagonists, who are united by their family shortcomings. Perhaps, this time, it's because too many things happen too quickly over the years. While the narrative device of interviews allowing time travel between the present and future is intriguing, the shallowness with which it occurs this time prevents me from appreciating the game itself

Reviewed on Dec 26, 2023


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