This was a special demo. Right at the intriguingly mysterious opening cutscene I was hooked, and from there on out it only led further into a darkly comedic and touching adventure of an indie title.
Everything here does it for me, I love it’s urban yet surreal take on a post-apocalyptic world. I love it’s likable yet aggressively pained characters and their funny interactions. I love it’s expressive art style all culminated through a seemingly impossible blend of heartbroken angst, confused ennui, yet still a considerate passion put into this amusing microgame-filled world perfectly reflecting how tiring our own reality has become.
I was especially quite astonished over how good and eclectic the music selection is here, it immediately caught on to my own personal taste, and with how the direction of the story is going, it’s here promising me that this is a special game experience I cannot wait to further unravel. After quite the darkest battles I’ve been personally facing at this stage of my life, It’s so liberating to come across the most welcoming surprises of life that show up in unsuspecting places like here and be reminded that the most human moments in life are worth surviving for. Needless to say, I am excited for this, and I hope the story continues to deliver these qualities. It might be sad. It might be beautiful. I’ll be back for it’s full release to find out.
