This review contains spoilers

A surprisingly compelling story with one of my favorite casts I've seen from this series in a while. Puzzles are solid but I have to knock a few points for how unevenly the content felt spread throughout areas (you'll spend like half the game getting lost in mazes), and the way to trigger events felt a little forced (having to open items again that you've already seen just to get Nancy to comment on them to advance the plot).

I think the environmental storytelling here was really solid. They never go in depth into Renate's backstory or what the deal was with the missing girls, but you can pick up enough pieces to understand the whole picture and given the target audience of the game, it's understandable that they didn't go into too much depth with it.

Reviewed on Jan 10, 2024


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