Does a really evocative, mythically simple treatment of the acts of creation and discovery in the first chapter, reminding of something like Leaf by Niggle or Journey. That atmosphere fades the more defined the game's world becomes and is gone by the second half, when it assumes a pretty typical tone and style for the medium. The dungeon sequences are completely uniform and without challenge or interest throughout, but my personal limit was the racially-charged Alexander Graham Bell cuck dialogue.

Reviewed on Jan 01, 2024


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