

This is a gem, work of art. I love the visual style, minimalistic UI, climatic music, (nearly) no timed events, (nearly) no jump scares, attention to detail (unique log designs, procedural lightening, the whole surgery scene). On the flip side storyline has been delivered pretty heavy handed, some of the riddles have not been thought through (throw your best guess at the wall until it sticks, that is try every item with every interactive element of the environment), music is pretty underwhelming (especially for Mark Morgan). Lack of polish is clearly visible (every one of the log entries scattered around the ship is written in similar manner, voice acting is mediocre), but that's to be expected, since the game has been created by one man army ;) Isometric 2D point and click horror (as if that was a genre) done right. Let's see what Beautiful Desolation brings.