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I honestly didn't know what to make of this game. The setup of it being a museum section was interesting. I almost thought for a minute that the statues were going to come to life or it would be some form of subversive horror game. Because as I started walking around the lights started going out and I thought "oh this is nice and creepy, the lights are going out and I'm gonna be trapped in a dark museum with spooky statues at night".

But then I realized, the lights weren't actually going out, it was just the occlusion culling or lighting being weird. When I turned away from certain lights they would become disabled, and then I started noticing other odd things. I could walk through several of the statues, and there were two brown planes over these chalices that looked sort of like they were supposed to be fire pits but it was just a brown rectangle that was invisible from the opposite side. The cursor not locking when using the pad for the door was kinda annoying but it's not unusual for jam games. It was incredibly strange though when I was able to walk through the door by walking into the right side of it, and then walked off the map and fell down onto the black box beneath the map.

And since I didn't fall forever I thought "Oh, god maybe they're getting really meta with this", but no there didn't seem to be anything I could do outside the map.


So I restarted the game, and started scouring the map for anything else, and by focusing on the title of the game being the "Gorgon Sisters" I decided to start looking closely at all the female statues. Eventually I was able to get the door code by looking at them all, but only by thinking in a more meta fashion, and then by brute force I got the door code. And I don't know if there's anything after the end screen but I didn't find it.

So I'm honestly still not sure what the hell to think of this game. It feels like there was some effort put into it, but it very much feels like someone's first experiment with Unity.

I don't know if it was intentional or if it was just a part of some free asset or tutorials script, but I do appreciate the ability to crouch and zoom. Made looking for clues a little bit easier.

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