Posted on: September 18, 2025

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Underrated
An actually great underrated point & click, and probably the best game by House of Tales, also developers of The Mystery of the Druids and The Moment of Silence (and 15 Days, which I have yet to play). It somehow feels smaller and lower budget compared to The Moment of Silence, with fewer set pieces and a smaller scope (also buggier, save often!), but its clear and more focused design, along with the honestly much more interesting and down-to-earth story, made it a stronger experience. It's also a much darker and more depressing game overall, while still being very human. Like others have mentioned, the core gameplay has you going back and forth between cells, recording sessions and playing them back to other patients to trigger memories. Unlike what some reviewers say, it's not just guesswork. You must play what is related to the story each character is telling, and most of the time it's actually quite obvious, unless you haven't played for some time and forgot what you were doing. The puzzle elements are mostly light, but not to the point of those braindead interactive fiction games that have you walking forward and doing QTEs. I honestly think this "middle ground" approach works extremely well for what they wanted to do. The gameplay complements the story instead of detracting from it or serving just as an excuse to have the player press buttons. I really don't want to oversell it, it's a game that clearly has its problems, and yet I'm not going to lie, it's easily one of my favorite stories in point & click games.
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