Posted on: February 10, 2015

Jungorend
Verified ownerGames: 573 Reviews: 1
A bit oblique, but I love it
Firstly: I've played 22 hours of this since it released, but never finished this game. I keep coming back from the beginning. This is one of those games where every part of it, both good and bad, seems to work in the games favor, but is hard to describe. A note: there are women in the game whom you can must feed, and doing so does lead to them becoming increasingly nude. There is a reason, (though to be honest it's open ended enough I only have hunches on what that is), but I wanted to give a warning. Now then, you've died. But rather than disappear into nothingness, you're one of the few who have managed to fall into the void. The only thing keeping you from ceasing to exist is by ensuring you have a supply of color to live on. However, to ensure you can continue to do so, more often than not, you'll be choosing to sacrifice your own livelihood and grow color for later rather than consume it now. At its heart, this game is a resource management game. This is not an easy game, and it's possible to mess up and only notice much later in the game forcing a restart. The world you live in is a world that hangs on the balance of death and starvation, and the lack of actual color in the levels (along with the haunting music) gives weight to your struggle. Your few rewards in this game seem to be the few moments of respite when your color fully blooms and the world is made more beautiful. However, you will be sucking the color right back to survive. The game has combat, however it seems best to be avoided. It's not easy, and any sort of attack consumes color, almost as bad as getting hurt. Without spoilers, there's several 'boss encounters' you will come across later into the game, and this is where I've never gotten further. It's hard to describe how effectively this game seems to convey its tone, but if you're in an introspective mood and want a game that just leaks atmosphere, this is the game. And remember: Do not fear death. There is no death in the void. :)
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