Sights & Sounds
- Graphics straight out of 1998, but with a higher frame rate. That's not a knock on the game. It's part of the appeal
- The music (limited as it is in a game that doesn't even take an hour to beat) is excellent

Story & Vibes
- Not much to say. You get dropped off at a train station, but you don't have another ticket to leave. An old man on a bench says he's left one in pieces around the train station. It's up to you to find the pieces and leave
- Zaniness ensues

Playability & Replayability
- It's a fairly basic adventure game in the style of what some would call a "walking simulator"
- You just walk around, steal stuff, talk to people, and pick up ticket pieces
- Not sure that I'd replay it, but I'm glad to have this little intro to the series

Overall Impressions & Performance
- I'm planning to play through the Cosmo D games and figured I'd start at the beginning. The great music and the general weirdness of the experience has me intrigued
- This game seems like it would run on anything. I played it on the Steam Deck with a community layout, and it ran just fine

Final Verdict
- 6/10. Not much to chew on, but it seems like a nice appetizer for the rest of the Cosmo D games

Reviewed on Jan 04, 2024


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