Oh my god did I love this game. Honestly, I thought it would be like a historical fiction novel at first given the setting, but by all means does it have such a great story. Can't spoil it obviously, but damn is it good.
If anyone reading this game hasn't played it yet, by all means go ahead. One of the first itch games I've played and I already love it. Only thing I want is more, but every story has its end. (Spoilers below.)
I guess if I had to describe Asya, it'd probably be that she has a constant optimistic outlook even in a situation others would consider bleak. I don't think I get a decent amount of the philosophy throughout, but I like to think that it is her optimism to some extent that kept her sane in comparison to everyone else.
Marina's description of seeing the world entirely differently through patterns and everything being predetermined wasn't ever truly disproven by Asya. She constantly remarked seeing patterns, but saw in it beauty with everything falling in place. Marina and Vadim tried to realign themselves with the status quo with their statuses, but Asya constantly goes against her place in the world. I like that optimism despite the nihilism everyone else seems to have. Despite everyone's efforts, Asya could never help but be grateful for everything.
I like Asya's optimism, with that constant belief that her love for Ira was worth showing no matter what. It feels almost admirable.