This game is a masterpiece, it literally brought my childhood back... It is not your common "metroidvania" game, it is a METROID game without Samus, you are lost somewhere, you don't know what to do, were to go, you need to survive, but you are not alone this time. Nice mechanics, the controls are a bit clunky, that's not a con, it actually feels like the suit you are using is a bit complicated to control, so why not? The jumping mechanic is pretty hard, sometimes you get a good momentum, and not always seem to work properly, you need to master it. I mean, games these days all plays the same, this one not, you need to learn, you need to adapt, to grow and get used to it, like real life different experiences adds. No Linux support? not natively... not to worry about too, the game is working perfectly in wine out of the box, thanks developer for not making things difficult for us! 8/5 stars: +1 for lone developer, +1 Multiplayer, +1 Labor of love.
Okay, the game is good, it has good combat, excellent PSX Castlevania feeling, and has great RPG aspects. The game changes as you choose the orbs, so you can play the way you feel most comfortable, and actually adding to replayability. Time is relative, I mean, with "time" in the name, the game should've used more mechanics with it's time stopping ability. It was a great promise, but story wise... not much. Why everyone is lgbt? It really makes no sense, it's okay to have a character or another, but nearly everyone... this is not a game to present to my kids.
My daughter loved the game, absolutely lovely, she walks and call the campers her friends, even my wife loved it. Graphics are beautiful, very cartoony, and you don't need a powerful computer in order to run the game in the ultra. Gameplay wise, it is a kids game, but there's something more than a "walking simulator", inventory is not infinite, and we can collect money from food stands, adding some managing depth into the game, which is amazing for teaching kids how money is a valuable resource. The Portuguese Brazilian translation is amazing, my daughter is learning the letters, and now she wants to learn how to read.