A complicated story; TW for suicide
A well-written and emotionally complex story.
There are a few semi-graphic cartoon scenes of one of the characters committing suicide, so please tread carefully if that might effect your trauma.
Otherwise, I highly recommend giving this game a try. The English translation isn’t perfect, but I’m probably just picky because I’m a copyeditor; I had no trouble at all understanding the story.
A hope the promise that the game is “to be continued” pans out! I’m curious what might happen next.
There are a few semi-graphic cartoon scenes of one of the characters committing suicide, so please tread carefully if that might effect your trauma.
Otherwise, I highly recommend giving this game a try. The English translation isn’t perfect, but I’m probably just picky because I’m a copyeditor; I had no trouble at all understanding the story.
A hope the promise that the game is “to be continued” pans out! I’m curious what might happen next.
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Good, but lacking depth
Content Warning: Suicide
To enjoy this game, you need to get stuck in. I made a note and compared what happened on different dates, going back, putting the puzzle slowly together, which was fun. I liked the concept of ‘facts revealed’ making me replay, but I was surprised at how many went to 100% after one attempt.
The music is good and some of the interactive elements are thought provoking and unique, but overall, this game lacked depth. I imagine that there wasn’t consultation with mental health professionals or those who have attempted suicide, as this core focus of the narrative was made out to be extremely definable, with it all being caused by one thing, which I assume isn’t reality. The game ended, and whilst I fully understood the plot and all the pieces fitted together, I wasn’t fulfilled and only really felt a deeper connection to Anna, not Martin or Andrew, who don’t have any deeper conversations throughout.
P.S A bug for me - no achievements appeared in my game centre even though they’re connected.
Reviewer - @RobertJamesBone
To enjoy this game, you need to get stuck in. I made a note and compared what happened on different dates, going back, putting the puzzle slowly together, which was fun. I liked the concept of ‘facts revealed’ making me replay, but I was surprised at how many went to 100% after one attempt.
The music is good and some of the interactive elements are thought provoking and unique, but overall, this game lacked depth. I imagine that there wasn’t consultation with mental health professionals or those who have attempted suicide, as this core focus of the narrative was made out to be extremely definable, with it all being caused by one thing, which I assume isn’t reality. The game ended, and whilst I fully understood the plot and all the pieces fitted together, I wasn’t fulfilled and only really felt a deeper connection to Anna, not Martin or Andrew, who don’t have any deeper conversations throughout.
P.S A bug for me - no achievements appeared in my game centre even though they’re connected.
Reviewer - @RobertJamesBone
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Disappointed
I was really disappointed with this game, visually it was stunning but the story lacked depth and was confusing at times I couldn’t relate to any of the characters or understand their reasoning. The dialogue was very poorly written - not sure if it was translated from a different language as it didn’t flow.
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Best one
This game is the best out of the whole games and would definitely recommend it to others



















