This game burns my retinas and that's just fine

Legally a puzzle game, spiritually a vibes game

How many Steam Decks did they have to sell to pay J.K. Simmons for this?

I hope the marionette loved my play

Took 13 years but I finally beat the co-op campaign

Great use of presentation and games as a medium to convey this story, some bugs aside. The religious themes are going to hit and miss depending on where you're at in life, though.

When I was an edgy budding athiest at 16 I would have loved this. But now I'm almost 30 and have consumed a lot of movies and books that hit these themes and questions with varying degrees of subtlety, so seeing them here feels a little overdone and not adding much to that conversation.

The game itself, however, does a lot with the medium to convey narrative. It borrows a few cinematic ideas, sure, but it's not too stuck in trying to mimic a worse version of a film the way others of have done over the years, and uses interactivity to convey ideas in a way that wouldn't work as well in film.

Can't wait to see how this game will inspire future developers!

Obviously, there was no better solution to all this. No notes!

Shoutout to every VO performer that said every line in this game, verbatim, without cracking.

I played this in high school on a trip to DC and I remember more about this game than our nation's capital.

Want to support mi gente, and I know it took a lot to make this game happen for them, but the game needed to be more of the last 30 minutes and less of the first 3 and a half hours.

These minigames might actually cause a divorce