- Did you enjoy playing the game? Why or why not?
- It was okay. I enjoyed exploring, however finding the fragments felt arbitrary (just run around and punch of AoE things and it will show up)
- Did you find any parts of the game confusing or unclear?
- I wasnt really sure what i was supposed to do. I understand I was supposed to get a fragment, then return to the hub, and then a doll or something would show up on the wall and maybe something changed elsewhere?
- Were you able to find the two fragments? Was it hard or easy?
- It wasnt too hard, but the gameplay was a bit stale, especially in the city. I just had to run around breaking cars. That felt pretty arbitrary. I did like the cars would appear in the hub and i gained an AoE attack
- How long did it take you to complete the game? (How long did it take you to get the two fragments possible?)
- Maybe 20 minutes?
- Did you interact with the baby multiple times? How did that go?
- I did. It was bizarre
- Did you explore the hub? Was it interesting to do so?
- It got interesting after i got the AoE and figured out I could run up vertical walls. It was unfortunate that i got the AoE attack after doing the level with the cars. It would have felt more impactful to get it then go blow up a bunch of cars.
Overall: This may be the only game i completed (but i wasn't sure if i did.) Since there wasn’t really any danger I could just explore. But with no danger or pressure i didn't really have to “get good” (i am also not sure if improvement is something you can achieve in this game).
I think there is some real cool potential with the narrative of exploring your mind and unlocking fragments of memories and changing your perspective on events (almost like a memory metroidvania type game).