This is one of these products that will only appeal to a very narrow, specific audience, but when they will, they will hit hard. It's a thing that will be appreciated by "the freaks, the geeks, the misfits, the outcasts". This is by no means a game. It's an interactive art piece – you are supposed to buy this to feel and appreciate the music, the atmosphere, the amazing pixel art. If you feel like you don't belong, are a fan of arcade, retro, synthwave and "the good old times" you never actually lived in, this art has moments that will bring a tear to your eye – you will feel understood, you will relate. I've finished the thing but I'm still listening to it on repeat – listening, because this thing is an audio-visual experience and once you complete the game, you can just listen to it on YouTube or something, because it will provide you with an hour long stunning retrosynth music seasoned with relatable dialogues. Many will say this is cliche and boring, with the main character being an edgy rebeling teenager – we've seen millions of these at this point, but this is how it is supposed to be. It's not a complex story to follow, it's a simple thing to relate to. Also it should be mentioned this is more like a teaser of an upcoming series. If you've watched the trailer and are wondering what this game is about, you won't get the answer by playing the game at all – it's more like an extension of the trailer. I'm really looking forward to see where it goes. I'm really glad we are seeing productions like this. I wish more of such things were made. This is NOT a game and shouldn't be judged as such. This is a music album, interactive comic book and radio drama combined into one thing. You can separate them all and still enjoy it by listening to the music alone, just looking at the pixel arts or listening to the whole thing with dialogues as a sort of a radio play.