This game has an incredibly steep learning curve, but learning all of the mechanics, and how to operate the complicated machinery provides an immense feeling of accomplishment. I spent the first few days having fun just cleaning up the mess in the base. Only being able to pull objects, and not being able to push them, has caused me to get trapped in a corner more than a few times. But honestly getting crushed by a supplies crate while tidying up is exactly the kind of hilarious frustration I look for in a game. Everything can quickly get out of hand if you're not constantly keeping up on tasks and maintenance, it's a great challenge.
The lonely atmosphere of the mountains has me totally on edge. This feeling of dread is enhanced by all the little clues of objects left behind and areas locked and out of reach. I haven't encountered any monsters, but I have the sense that there is something strange going on just out of sight while I'm focused on my job. I'm so paranoid and always locking the doors behind me before going to bed. Riding the ATV around the mountains at breakneck speeds to fix a tower before it gets dark gave me genuine terror I haven't felt in a game in a long time.
I love how hilariously overworked the protagonist is, such an insane situation that they are supposed to manage this entire facility on their own. The survival mechanics are a great addition to this game. Find alien signals or starve to death is such a funny concept. Keep up the incredible work!