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It's a hard no from me.  This is mainly a running simulator.  Radio frequency gate triggers are very unreliable.  Having to drag each body back to the car is fatiguing.  Then some creature starts killing me.  Then the topper, the creature kills me when I have three bodies, and the Dead, Retry, Exit screen glitches and I can't click on anything to continue, mouse pointer simply gone.  Restarting the game all progress lost, no save feature, no chapter feature, I quit.

The game does suck this is true but your progress is not lost when dying

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All of this is wrong. Firstly, Na'Ashte is an introspective on the self, not a "running simulator". That is a REDICULOUS notion and you should be ASHAMED of yourself for insinuating such vile defamatory lies about this digital experience. Secondly, the radio is perfectly accurate, its clearly a hitscan system that you have zero skill in using. You have no idea how you use your mouse so of course youre going to miss the trigger. Thirdly, the bodies being returned one by one is reminiscent of the vents from half life 1 and less famously 2. These segments operate as moments of silence and relief from the action to come, they are meant for you to think about who YOU are as a person, clearly you need that. Fourthly, dying is a skill problem that you possess, not us. When you die you are supposed to learn from your actions and re-enter the park with a new understanding of your surroundings and skills. Fithly your mouse pointer isn't disappearing, you clearly just don't know how to use one. Next time you play a video game please bring your critical thinking skills, and most importantly, compassion for a struggling artist, with you.