This makes me think that the guy ran through the game instead of playing it. Just because what happened isn’t spoonfed it doesn’t mean it’s not there.
Reminds me of all the haters of Dear Esther.
It’s much more rare nowadays in new video games that have this style of physics or visual storytelling. It’s a game that will always be a fresh experience to me anytime I replay it.
Its world building and such is visual story telling.
This makes me think that the guy ran through the game instead of playing it. Just because what happened isn’t spoonfed it doesn’t mean it’s not there. Reminds me of all the haters of Dear Esther.
It’s much more rare nowadays in new video games that have this style of physics or visual storytelling. It’s a game that will always be a fresh experience to me anytime I replay it.