A very good puzzle game hinging on a gimmick that almost reaches Portal Gun levels of ingenuity. Unfortunately, the Portal comparisons don't end there. I wish someone would assure game developers that not all first-person puzzlers need some screwy narrative to guide players.
A camera that physicalizes photos in 3D space is a big enough draw. The amateurish voice acting and environmental doomsday scenario just distract from the core experience, and draw the game out longer than it needed to be.
A camera that physicalizes photos in 3D space is a big enough draw. The amateurish voice acting and environmental doomsday scenario just distract from the core experience, and draw the game out longer than it needed to be.