kind of a half-formed ramble but god, seeing urara's true nature unfold with satsuki enabling (or maybe its more accurate to say revealing?) her worst thoughts felt so suffocating. it really felt like satsuki's 'solution' to pascal's wager was haunting over urara the entire game and that urara was unable to understand or come to terms with that line of thinking despite (or maybe because of) having a strange worship/hate relationship with her.
TnS/subahibi references were also very fun. haven't read kierkegaard's either/or, so i cant say anything on that front. but in a way, i can see how TnS/subahibi's philosophy may have influenced the 'pascal's wager doesn't matter' philosophy satsuki has. the surreal denpa presentation coupled with the way she explains it makes a really disquieting atmosphere, like being pushed out into open space without any tether.
i enjoyed this a lot! ^^