![]() It does throw up some great scenes and settings but halfway through the story gets pretty left field and I’ll admit I didn’t really have a clue what was going on at the credits. There’s no dialogue and the story telling is visual. But it mainly involved pretty unchallenging physics puzzles that would sometimes irk as the character movement and interactions with objects is a bit clumsy. The opening is compelling and sets the scene for what looks like will be an epic journey. Sadly, it was also a pretty disappointing game. I was a little surprised to see the end credits after just over four hours, it’s a short game. Having been anticipating Somerville’s arrival on Game Pass for a while I downloaded it today and got stuck in. People who talk about completing the same game half a dozen times… I salute them but that’s not how I like to do things at all. It’s not that I think any less of the game now then when I first played it, it’s just that I want to experience something new.
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