The game is mind-blowingly surreal. Every pace and scene is a lived through Giger artwork come to life. That is to say that is all there really is. You pace through the simple enough puzzles that while take a bit of trial and error, moving through a very short lived few mazes leaves you wanting so much more when you meet a very abrupt end. That being said, it isn't a bad approach and the execution actually pulls the atmosphere off perfectly, but $35 for this game I feel is pretty steep for having put a total of 8 honest hours into the game. As linear as the experience was with almost no combat to the game (that could of existed without it at all), and a couple puzzles and you get off the ride and go back to doing what you were doing with virtually no replayabilty. As somewhat unique as the game is, it again is just so short lived you feel robbed when it ends.