


I have not completed the game but GOG asked me to make a review. So far it's classic Cyan, both in the good ways and the not so good ways. I am loving it, but it would best to know what you are getting into before playing. There are worlds, you are alone, you solve puzzles, and maybe have a notebook by you to get past obtuse puzzles.


Games like this are rare. It's story telling and immersion and blending of reality and fiction are stunning. There are rough edges and it does punish you for a while but this game clearly has a vision and executes it with such confidence. This game a real achievement.

50 hours I want back. An interesting game engine and addictive exploration idea fall flat when combined with an abundunce of technical issues, game-breaking bugs, poor PC graphics and controller support, lack of consistant and sometimes erroneous in-game information, and other issues ranging from annoying to unacceptable. This game also comes from a company that made promises then failed to deliver and has then refused to communicate any information other than dry technical patch details to it's customers that it choose to throw under the proverbial bus. You will either buy this game and realize it's a total waste of time or invest hours expecting it to finally reveil something greater and, like I, finally realize there is nothing of substance on offer.