Slight spoilers, duh.
To work reverse from chronology, and while scouring its files, I was extremely confused at the seeming excess of areas and interactions that I initially wasn't able to get to, I would not doubt that the game's perturbances distracted me from the entry ways leading to the areas that would have explained the lives and world that I was so intrigued by.
As much as the artist would doubt their own abilities, I thoroughly enjoyed the quality of the art and the presentation of the setting, and as much as the writer would downplay their talent, I was kept quaking on the edge of my seat.
With the few exceptions of the earned, still somewhat cheap jumpscares, this game succeeded at distilling my off-put fascination with the lucid story it was trying to explain, it choppily [positive] continued to tell me about what feels it'd have been keeping stored and hidden within itself for so long.
And while its story, a little over its own head and a little sheltering itself too much for its own good [subjective], is amazingly captivating and clearly thought out, I truly cannot describe it in any more detail due to the game's mystery, but more so that I don't spoil what I do know to you.
If you've ignored the initial warning but have not yet played the game; seriously revise your tastes by playing the game, now.