My heart bleeds for Asa — no one deserves what she and the others have been through. That being said, this game is so good. There are a lot more likable characters this time, mainly because there are just more characters overall compared to Where the Two Flowers Meet. I also noticed quite a few names dropped throughout the game, which makes me think (and hope) that they might show up if there’s ever a sequel.
The plot is solid — no holes, which left me really satisfied with the endings. The timeline was also easier to follow, thanks to the clear distinction between flashbacks and the present. And the monologues? So well-written. They never felt too long or too short, it just feels right. Despite how complex the story is, I feel like you gave it justice. I genuinely loved it.
After finishing, all I wanted was to give everyone a hug—especially Al. As the oldest sibling, I really felt his desire for his younger sister to be safe and happy. That kind of protectiveness really hit me hard. I’d love to see more of him and Luka, and more of Asa and Cyril too. I guess I just want a timeline where everyone is living their best life ever.
Anyway, as always — 10/10.