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This is a moving tale of a man that has lost the most precious thing and is therefore loosing himself. As someone who experienced grief and depression, it struck something in me and I think the devs managed to deliver a realistic portrait of what grief looks like and how it change us.

I appreciated the mix between the horror tropes and the psychosis. I think it is a nice and an honest take.

I liked the change in the character's gait when the depression sets in and the details of the plates and coffee mugs in the bedroom, then in the living room, so we better understand when he spend his time and how everything has no place anymore.
Interesting to sea an endless ocean by the windows. You could say he is really lost at sea.
Nice guitar acoustic. Peaceful. I actually closed me eyes and listened.

The game is technically well done, although the loading at the start of the game was long and almost crashed on me. Still really nice coming from a stuedent project!

The only things that throw me a little is the poor agencment of the house. I am not a interior designer but I can spot some odd things that don't make sense and break the immersion: the TV in front of the window, nothing but books in the office during the first days, the open mural lamp above the bathtub (dangerous), several oven plates and dishes in display when they are typically stored, too many repetions in the books and paintings, lit candles even though the character just woke up (dangerous), no house foundations, the windows that are just rectangles without construction and the contrast between the wild forest outside and a suburb house, not going together well. I know there is a fantastical elements because of psychosis but it's not the case at the beginning of the game.

This is a student game so I totally understand. The devs would benefit from learning construction and interior design for their future projects. It was an enjoyable experience and you can be proud of yourself for creating this game. Keep the good work, folks!

That's great! I am so pumped for this game, I am always happy to see news!