A beautiful cinematic experience with incredible motion capture performances. But the actual gameplay, especially the simplistic puzzles, can be a tad repetitive, even at barely 7 hours of playtime.

Incredibly unique mechanics that generate story out of player action. But it can be frustratingly obscure trying to figure out the game's goals.

I made it through a full playthrough with 32 points. The heightened randomness is definitely off-putting at first, and nearly led me to bounce off completely, but repetition and experimentation allow you to come up with some interesting solutions. Certainly a unique creative vision, even if it is deliberately antagonistic to the player.