Fan of the mood and the puzzle elements, most of my thoughts have been echoed in other long-winded reviews, so I'll spare that. I don't really know how the badger was supposed to be seen as the culprit, I think I noticed just about everything but there's nothing that really indicates he did anything, or his motives for doing so.
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I don't think it's the red herrings, I just think there's not enough pointing to the badger. I didn't really think it was the guy who was dragging away the wife (he looked to obviously evil), but he was my first guess. I went to the other woman and then the husband before picking the badger. The two scenes I didn't understand were the ones where it indicated looking at the wall and the one that said "proves the innocence of one character;" why is the husband exonerated and not the badger?
I understand your points! Of course, I can’t really comment on that directly — if the game doesn’t deliver our ideas clearly, that’s on us.
Hopefully, in future iterations, we’ll find a better balance between being too obvious and too unclear. Or maybe other players will share their thoughts on these particular scenes and how they interpreted them.