What is the clothed item from feo's drawer? I can't figure out anything to do with it nor what it is and can't figure out where to find the walk through to see if it explains so any chance you could help me out?
you can download the walkthrough from this page. Just click on the red download button, choose 'no thanks just take me to the download' when itch.io asks for money, and then download the walkthrough
Hi hi! The Mac version did not end up working on my Mac Pro 13 in. (I don't mind but I thought it might be good to know) so I began playing the browser version! I really enjoy the same so far but there is this bug (?) in which the artwork/text does not appear on screen and instead, a miniature image of the main screen appears on the upper left-hand side. I will be finding some videos if I can so that I may see the artwork but I thought it was something worth mentioning! I could not see the background for the texting between Flo and Crow in the beginning either. I tend to have problems running web browser games so it might just be my laptop, but in case it's not I hope it can be fixed! Thank you!
Hello, the reason why it doesn't work on your mac is because newer mac generations sadly don't support rpg maker mv games. As for the browser issue, this is most likely an inherent loading issue, that stems from rpg maker. There is unfortunately nothing I can do to fix that, as I didn't make the program. Sorry for the inconvenience :(
Are you playing the game with mouse and keyboard? If so, which keys are you using? It should only pop up when esc is triggered, so this might be a bug. :(
I first played this late last year and I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've been thinking about it ever since. I love everything about it -- it's so well written and beautifully illustrated. I love sci fi, horror, queer media, and mysteries and puzzles of all kinds, and this is basically the perfect combination of all of those things. I don't have a windows device but if I ever get one I definitely want to get the extended edition! Thank you for making such a fantastic game!
I AM ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE!! The game literally took me 2 hours to play through and I got the ending where Sofia shoots Fio, and then either Crow or Sofia shoots herself. Then in 2025 crow goes to a coffee shop and sees Fio working as the barista. I really want to see the other endings for myself, but does that mean I have to play through the ENTIRE game again?
You are currently on the route where you can get 2 more endings without having to replay much and there is one more ending you can get very close to the beginning of the game. For the other endings you might have to replay the entire game, please confide in the walkthrough for more information. :) (I made sure that it's spoiler free)
NICE GAME BRO! also thanks for the walkthrough guide i really needed it i got 2 out the 8 endings (completing the whole game by going in the basement and just sleeping the second night with fio) 5/5
Loved the artwork, hooked on a story even though it's very little so far I understand, but I am eager to know more about Crow and Fio. p.s. Had to include the music part in description cause I only noticed the part, but I will make sure to let those scroll properly in the next one :з
Part 2 is here, hehe. Did not make it to the end, but it was fun to see how everything is affected each time, to observe the changes and some backstory reveals.
The last part of my playthrough. I've only got 1 ending, don't know if it's the 'true' one, but I liked how the story took this turn. Was not expecting this one, if i'm honest~
Great visuals, great story and lovely characters you've created :з
Holy cow this game is so cool!!! I love all of the hints in the intro, the books and internal dialogue, this is awesome!! I've only gotten 3 of the endings, the intro, the pandemic, and on the run, so I'm gonna check the walkthrough for the others. I wonder if not playing the video games makes a difference.
Re playing it again xD ahhh Fio is sooo cute ╰(⸝⸝⸝´꒳`⸝⸝⸝)╯I absolutely love the mystery and how it was made. The plot itself is amazing for genre like this and the art design d( 。>ㅅ<。) it was good! I also like all of the endings and the illustration, last endings and comic from the extension is so good too ♡(> ਊ <)♡ it's worth it ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
(thanks to RoDoe for telling me this was chapter 4)
the game is so interesting and i love it so much, i couldn't stop playing, the first ending i got was really cool i love how after talking to sofia we get to the scene where fio (i think that's his name i kinda forgot how to spell it lol) but i love how crow just walks out in a gas mask after fio asked him to go to that store i just love it ik i'm rambling a lot anmd it seems kinda impossible to understand what i'm writing rn but to cut it short (ik this isn't short) i just really love it game play is nice and there's so many twists and turns
The game was absolutely amazing, loved the characters and all the unique endings, I definitely wouldn't have guessed the number of times you play games to have an impact, though.
My favorite endings have to be when you take Sofia's place and when we see Crow as a musician. The one where Crow takes the bullet for Fio completely caught me off guard since it was the last ending I saw and Fio was shot every time he came down before.
I've only played the browser version, so I don't know if there's any difference in controls, but I've found that you can substitute Z and X for the Return/Enter and Esc keys, respectively. Also, you can use either of the Shift keys as your dash button.
i love this game so much. the art style is very cool. It took me a little while to get past some things, and what not, but thats just bc im not the brightest :P all up i think this is a great game! cant wait to see more games from you! :3
Hey Hatoge :)! I'm almost at the end of game and I do not know what to do with the "something wrapped up in cloth". Could you please guide me to it? :(
Oh and to the very end [underground/basement], how do I unlock the doors where there are missions running? + I can't move around in train :'(
I really tried my best and I can't get different endings... :'(
Hello :) You might find looking at the walkthrough helpful. Also the door with the machines cannot be unlocked in the free version. (It cant be unlocked by the player in the extended edition either, but there is a scenario in the bonus room that shows the contents of that room)
I wrote a 2 and a half page review of this game that no one can see here bc itch.io is monstrously designed. in essence; its good and you should play it.
I may post my review as a reply but i dont want to destroy the comment section :-// so you’re gonna have to trust me this is worth playing.
Obviously, like all things made by humans, its flawed (i did outline my issues in my review). However, very few games actually keep me until the end, especially ones i play in my browser (which I did for this one). Minor bugs and even more minor syntax issues are really all worth reporting as an overview. Theres a lot more to love in this game then some comments are suggesting. you should just play it, dude. do it. lol
I read your entire review now, and you are totally free to post it as a reply if you want! I thought it was fantastically written and might help some people who had trouble understanding the themes of the game. And about the syntax errors; No, this game wasn't translated from one language to another. I am natively German, which is a language that uses different sentence structures, so I always try to make games in English first and foremost. However, since English is not a language I learned naturally while growing up, I still have a long way to go as a writer. Thank you for all the praise and criticism though, it was very insightful! Hope you have a nice day, and if you do decide to play the extended edition, I would love to hear your thoughts on it. :) (Oh, and lastly, the escape ending isn't the true ending. The extended edition touches more on this. There is a true ending, though. It's the only ending that ends with a question mark)
Hi there!! I was incredibly flattered reading your response! Thank you so much for replying!! Like I said this game rattled in my brain for a bit even after I finished it, so when I say as soon as my year end essay is finished Im gonna snap up the extended version, trust that I mean it haha. Below is a slightly edited version of my review! I really hope that other people who played this game (or deciding if they should play this game) find it useful!
If I could title this review it would be “Exceptional Storytelling, beautiful art, who gave you permission to hurt me”. Unfortunately itch.io isnt so kind as to include that as an option.
I went into this game prepared to be a bitter hater. I’m not a fan of rpg maker for a couple of reasons, and the very sweet style fooled me for quite a bit. I have a ton to say about this game so get ready for a long one.
As a general overview of my opinion, I think this game is magic; Lightning in a bottle type of stuff that’s completely up my alley. The characters are incredibly charming and the pacing in how different aspects of their personalities is shown is very well done. There’s plenty of fun foreshadowing for eggheads like me to obsess over while they surreptitiously search from room to room. The pixel art and illustrations are well made and the simplistic communication style lends to a detachment that makes sense the farther you go into the game. It’s mentioned in the description that some people have issues progressing. I can see why this is the case as much of the gameplay is returning to the same exact few rooms with the same interaction points multiple times over the course of your playthrough. As a person who plays tons of puzzle and exploration based games I’m very much used to the repetition myself, but I can understand why people may find it unengaging. I thought the puzzles themselves were relatively simple and easy to follow, though I’m not sure i would have enjoyed a challenge for this game. Some of the issues people are having is i think perhaps linked to the bird eye view aspect of the design which makes it slightly more difficult to have the spatial awareness required for a couple of the puzzles. Besides a few minor syntax errors, the writing is straightforward and clean without being unproductively off putting. By the time you get to the last few moments of your playthrough, you may just hear your heart beating in your ears. (I certainly did)
Now if i really want to talk about what makes this game special, I have to get into deep, potentially game ‘ruining’ spoilers. So if you haven’t played the whole game (or havent done what I tend to do, which is play it once and watch the rest of the endings on youtube), here is where I’d recommend you do so. I doubt you’ll regret it.
This game is heavy.. heavy heavy.. It implies and talks about aspects of the characters with brevity, but the simple art style and deftly composed music build upon easy-to-follow writing that does pull a few punches, but for a reason. I was ready in particular to dislike Crow. He seemed to fill archetypes I was bored of in other games superficially similar to this one. In any other situation, I wouldn’t care much about characters resembling Crow and Fio, but I CERTAINLY cared for Crow and Fio by the time I finished the game. The fact that not only Fio (who we already knew wasn’t all he seemed) but Crow himself is an iteration was in hindsight so incredibly obvious but cleverly disguised under tropes and regular old video game rules (which is… if that was on purpose which i think it was….wow). There’s that zero escape-esque feel that while you know all the pieces are somewhere around you, it’s hidden frustratingly out of view. Some may find that irritating but I find it engaging.
I do have some minor gripes with design and some choices made. The first few times you go through the evening, the pacing is not as strong, unfortunately. It feels less like you’re excited to look for what’s new, and more just going through the motions knowing eventually someone’s going to die. But it should be encouraging to note that, by the end of the final night, it was leading to something relatively satisfying. There were a few times that I assumed the game was foreshadowing something that never actually paid off (from what I can tell). If I could change one thing about the game i’d frontload a few more implications about the heavy stuff. While I enjoy Crow and Fio’s banter, not a ton of what they discussed in the ‘happy’ part of the game felt very deep (which possibly was intentional).
The controls are typical rpg maker faire, but the larger sprites lend a slowness to Crow’s movement that can be difficult to get used to. However, the somewhat stilted pace to his movements lends to a sense of foreboding that (at least I think) works well. There are limitations to working in this medium and that’s to be expected.
Also, I’m not going to lie, as a gay woman, the game’s themes of immorality for the sake of conformity, defiance, and existing for others’ benefit without knowing hits incredibly close to home. This game wouldn’t have been objectively worse without a same-sex couple, but the fact that the main couple is one is a layer not just to their relationships with other characters but is built upon by their identities as ‘iterations’, (i guess replicant would be goofy haha) who feel othered and demonized by those around them. It just wouldn’t hit AS hard with a clearly defined male/female relationship. In particular, the escapism and co-dependant hope present in the plane ending is something quite a number of individuals I know who identify with lgbt labels can relate to thinking about many times. Every once in a while it feels like it is us against the world, and the fact that this detail was included was inspired.
I do have a few other issues with some character related things. For example, i really wish we could have had some seen interactions between Fio and his family. I understand why this wasn’t included, but seeing the same name on all the papers rings a little hollow when I have very little context for how their relationship affects Fio. As for Fio, my poor poor boy. I felt sad for this kid the entire game. His optimism is not only admirable but another indicator of him as a ‘failed’ iteration. He’s happy with himself in ways others aren’t happy FOR him to be that way (if that makes sense).
At the center of this is Sofia(?). I need more of Sofia?..end of story. Her speech in many of the endings is a tiny dip into what I thought could have been a super intense and emotional payoff. I haven’t bought the expanded version yet (I probably will though!!) but the peon in me really wants to hear all about her life..though im sure that might destroy some of the mystique.
This game touches on themes like eugenics, child abuse, familial/generational trauma, neglect, and societal/parental expectations. It feels like a lot, and it is, but the game does a pretty good job of making their addition feel natural and not gratuitous. Also, while I certainly expect (but not necessarily relish) some blood and guts in my horror video games, nothing is more irritating when they bring the…ahem.. giant pile of bodies.. out too early; which this game does well (though a certain reveal can come off as less horrifying and more silly the more times you go through it).
Im sure that if i’d had more time, I may play some of the other endings myself. The visual novel aspect makes it easy to consume for those with little patience and skill for puzzles (either by simple controls or playthroughs available around the web).
The people behind this game clearly worked incredibly hard to deliver this soul-gouging (depending on who you are) story, and I’ll absolutely be keeping my eye on the pages of those involved.
Anyway.. no one reads reviews but I wanted to collect my thoughts on this game. If someone finds them useful that’s great! If not, no harm done i hope. Thanks again to the creators and everyone involved in making this ‘suspicious present’! I opened with hesitation and left with much more than I expected. At least this present didn’t need to be dunked in water before opening!
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What is the clothed item from feo's drawer? I can't figure out anything to do with it nor what it is and can't figure out where to find the walk through to see if it explains so any chance you could help me out?
you can download the walkthrough from this page. Just click on the red download button, choose 'no thanks just take me to the download' when itch.io asks for money, and then download the walkthrough
this game is AMAZING 10 /10 would play again
Hi hi! The Mac version did not end up working on my Mac Pro 13 in. (I don't mind but I thought it might be good to know) so I began playing the browser version! I really enjoy the same so far but there is this bug (?) in which the artwork/text does not appear on screen and instead, a miniature image of the main screen appears on the upper left-hand side. I will be finding some videos if I can so that I may see the artwork but I thought it was something worth mentioning! I could not see the background for the texting between Flo and Crow in the beginning either. I tend to have problems running web browser games so it might just be my laptop, but in case it's not I hope it can be fixed! Thank you!
yeah same
Hello, the reason why it doesn't work on your mac is because newer mac generations sadly don't support rpg maker mv games. As for the browser issue, this is most likely an inherent loading issue, that stems from rpg maker. There is unfortunately nothing I can do to fix that, as I didn't make the program. Sorry for the inconvenience :(
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help why do the save and load buttons keep popping up?? is it normal?
Are you playing the game with mouse and keyboard? If so, which keys are you using? It should only pop up when esc is triggered, so this might be a bug. :(
yes, I am playing with mouse and keyboard; it appeared when you interacted with characters or objects !
edit: i am playing on chrome, i don't know if it affects the gameplay
has anyone figured out what the "white room" code is??? it caught my eye when restarting the game
i have figured out the code,you need to complete the game .they will give you the white room code if you complete it.
I first played this late last year and I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've been thinking about it ever since. I love everything about it -- it's so well written and beautifully illustrated. I love sci fi, horror, queer media, and mysteries and puzzles of all kinds, and this is basically the perfect combination of all of those things. I don't have a windows device but if I ever get one I definitely want to get the extended edition! Thank you for making such a fantastic game!
Aw, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it so much :D
the first ending i got was sad but wholesome, love this game, time to 100% this
HUGE SPOILERS
I AM ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE!! The game literally took me 2 hours to play through and I got the ending where Sofia shoots Fio, and then either Crow or Sofia shoots herself. Then in 2025 crow goes to a coffee shop and sees Fio working as the barista. I really want to see the other endings for myself, but does that mean I have to play through the ENTIRE game again?
You are currently on the route where you can get 2 more endings without having to replay much and there is one more ending you can get very close to the beginning of the game. For the other endings you might have to replay the entire game, please confide in the walkthrough for more information. :) (I made sure that it's spoiler free)
NICE GAME BRO! also thanks for the walkthrough guide i really needed it
i got 2 out the 8 endings (completing the whole game by going in the basement and just sleeping the second night with fio)
5/5
Loved the artwork, hooked on a story even though it's very little so far I understand, but I am eager to know more about Crow and Fio.
p.s. Had to include the music part in description cause I only noticed the part, but I will make sure to let those scroll properly in the next one :з
Part 2 is here, hehe. Did not make it to the end, but it was fun to see how everything is affected each time, to observe the changes and some backstory reveals.
The last part of my playthrough. I've only got 1 ending, don't know if it's the 'true' one, but I liked how the story took this turn. Was not expecting this one, if i'm honest~
Great visuals, great story and lovely characters you've created :з
I loved this game!! The plot is very interesting and a little bit sad :( And your art style is very cute!!
I'm going to play your other games now, but I'm sure they'll be as fantastic as this one!
Have a great day!
hholy crap i love this
8 endings= Endless amounts of Fio = Heaven
Really enjoyed this game, damn you for breaking my heart with some of these endings QuQ
Ahhh! My heart is full and aching at the same time! This game is so good!
Plus, I did quite enjoy the horror aspects! t's effective!
Good Job Dev(s)~!
I got the 8th ending on my first playthrough! Gosh this is cool!
There are no words to explain how good this is! Props to the creator(s).
This is game is really good. I love the characters, story, and the horror, such a fantastic game.
mucho texto al principio xd
Hello
I played the game and it's awesome and I wanted to ask can I have your permission on porting this game on android
If not I understand
Thanks for this game
Hello. I'm glad that you enjoy my game, however you do not have permission to redistribute it on any platform ^^"
Can i make a port and give it to you so you can use it here (for free obviously)
I like making android ports
I liked it so much
bro this game is- idk what to say its too good!
Holy cow this game is so cool!!! I love all of the hints in the intro, the books and internal dialogue, this is awesome!! I've only gotten 3 of the endings, the intro, the pandemic, and on the run, so I'm gonna check the walkthrough for the others. I wonder if not playing the video games makes a difference.
thank you! And yes it does :) The intro doesn't count towards the ending count though!
Ah ok! Just got the other endings and my god they're cool!
Re playing it again xD ahhh Fio is sooo cute ╰(⸝⸝⸝´꒳`⸝⸝⸝)╯I absolutely love the mystery and how it was made. The plot itself is amazing for genre like this and the art design d( 。>ㅅ<。) it was good! I also like all of the endings and the illustration, last endings and comic from the extension is so good too ♡(> ਊ <)♡ it's worth it ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
spoilers for ending 4 i think??
(thanks to RoDoe for telling me this was chapter 4)
the game is so interesting and i love it so much, i couldn't stop playing, the first ending i got was really cool i love how after talking to sofia we get to the scene where fio (i think that's his name i kinda forgot how to spell it lol) but i love how crow just walks out in a gas mask after fio asked him to go to that store i just love it ik i'm rambling a lot anmd it seems kinda impossible to understand what i'm writing rn but to cut it short (ik this isn't short) i just really love it game play is nice and there's so many twists and turns
That’s ending four :)
oh really? i didn't know lol but thanks for telling me! :D
You’re welcome ^^
Spoilers for ending four-
I didn’t expect ‘The global pandemic’ to be that intense 😀
Also great game but halfway through day 2 I had to use the walkthrough because I’m bad at puzzles even if I enjoy them 👍
thank you, but please stop posting pictures to the endings in the comment section ^^" I deleted it for a reason.
Oh, okay I didn’t realize you did. Apologies! I thought it was just a glitch. I won’t do it again 😅
Made an account just to share my thoughts:
Spoilers, obviously
The game was absolutely amazing, loved the characters and all the unique endings, I definitely wouldn't have guessed the number of times you play games to have an impact, though.
My favorite endings have to be when you take Sofia's place and when we see Crow as a musician. The one where Crow takes the bullet for Fio completely caught me off guard since it was the last ending I saw and Fio was shot every time he came down before.
Amazing game! Really appreciated the extended edition content, especially the ease of getting all the endings. Loved the character designs too.
You just have to press esc then use your custor/mouse or arrow keys to the save then press enter/space.
You could save it one of the slots below the auto save :> just use arrow keys/mouse then enter/space
I've only played the browser version, so I don't know if there's any difference in controls, but I've found that you can substitute Z and X for the Return/Enter and Esc keys, respectively. Also, you can use either of the Shift keys as your dash button.
i love this game so much. the art style is very cool. It took me a little while to get past some things, and what not, but thats just bc im not the brightest :P all up i think this is a great game! cant wait to see more games from you! :3
Hey Hatoge :)! I'm almost at the end of game and I do not know what to do with the "something wrapped up in cloth". Could you please guide me to it? :(
Oh and to the very end [underground/basement], how do I unlock the doors where there are missions running? + I can't move around in train :'(
I really tried my best and I can't get different endings... :'(
Hello :) You might find looking at the walkthrough helpful. Also the door with the machines cannot be unlocked in the free version. (It cant be unlocked by the player in the extended edition either, but there is a scenario in the bonus room that shows the contents of that room)
Oh okay thanks a lot :)!
PLEASE! Can someone tell me if you can save your progress? I have lost my progress 3 times already ;-;
You should be able to save through the menu, which can be accessed by pressing escape on your keyboard. Is this not working?
Oh, wait I get it now! Thank you SO much! :D
i do need help, i do what you said but whenever I try to click the save aria or press enter is make a incorrect noise
on which platform are you playing? (Windows/Mac/Linux/Browser)
im playing on windows 10
is this true for all save slots or only the first few? (Some of the saveslots are reserved for auto-save so you cant save on them)
Lovin' it so far, I may make some fan art in the future too :)
I love the style of this game
no but i actually loved this game its very creative i liked its idea i love it
im at the part where fio goes into the kitchen at the start and am incredibly confused. where do i go and what do i do?
edit:it was thetable
Oh my GOD this one messed me up so much.
uhm..
how to unlock fio's phone?
i know its something to do with the calendar but i dont get it TT
this is maybe might help idk, their relationship lasted a month right? so think of how long a month is, their anniversary is apr 2
i hope it helped hopefully TvT
THANK YOU T^T
yw :D
i can't get past it either and it's so confusing, i tried the d-m-y thing and i just could not get it to work
i think i remeber the code its 0230 ,0240 or 0231
oh thanks! i figured it out already by thanks i appreciate it! <3
I wrote a 2 and a half page review of this game that no one can see here bc itch.io is monstrously designed. in essence; its good and you should play it. I may post my review as a reply but i dont want to destroy the comment section :-// so you’re gonna have to trust me this is worth playing. Obviously, like all things made by humans, its flawed (i did outline my issues in my review). However, very few games actually keep me until the end, especially ones i play in my browser (which I did for this one). Minor bugs and even more minor syntax issues are really all worth reporting as an overview. Theres a lot more to love in this game then some comments are suggesting. you should just play it, dude. do it. lol
I read your entire review now, and you are totally free to post it as a reply if you want! I thought it was fantastically written and might help some people who had trouble understanding the themes of the game. And about the syntax errors; No, this game wasn't translated from one language to another. I am natively German, which is a language that uses different sentence structures, so I always try to make games in English first and foremost. However, since English is not a language I learned naturally while growing up, I still have a long way to go as a writer. Thank you for all the praise and criticism though, it was very insightful! Hope you have a nice day, and if you do decide to play the extended edition, I would love to hear your thoughts on it. :) (Oh, and lastly, the escape ending isn't the true ending. The extended edition touches more on this. There is a true ending, though. It's the only ending that ends with a question mark)
Hi there!! I was incredibly flattered reading your response! Thank you so much for replying!! Like I said this game rattled in my brain for a bit even after I finished it, so when I say as soon as my year end essay is finished Im gonna snap up the extended version, trust that I mean it haha. Below is a slightly edited version of my review! I really hope that other people who played this game (or deciding if they should play this game) find it useful!
If I could title this review it would be “Exceptional Storytelling, beautiful art, who gave you permission to hurt me”. Unfortunately itch.io isnt so kind as to include that as an option.
I went into this game prepared to be a bitter hater. I’m not a fan of rpg maker for a couple of reasons, and the very sweet style fooled me for quite a bit. I have a ton to say about this game so get ready for a long one.
As a general overview of my opinion, I think this game is magic; Lightning in a bottle type of stuff that’s completely up my alley. The characters are incredibly charming and the pacing in how different aspects of their personalities is shown is very well done. There’s plenty of fun foreshadowing for eggheads like me to obsess over while they surreptitiously search from room to room. The pixel art and illustrations are well made and the simplistic communication style lends to a detachment that makes sense the farther you go into the game. It’s mentioned in the description that some people have issues progressing. I can see why this is the case as much of the gameplay is returning to the same exact few rooms with the same interaction points multiple times over the course of your playthrough. As a person who plays tons of puzzle and exploration based games I’m very much used to the repetition myself, but I can understand why people may find it unengaging. I thought the puzzles themselves were relatively simple and easy to follow, though I’m not sure i would have enjoyed a challenge for this game. Some of the issues people are having is i think perhaps linked to the bird eye view aspect of the design which makes it slightly more difficult to have the spatial awareness required for a couple of the puzzles. Besides a few minor syntax errors, the writing is straightforward and clean without being unproductively off putting. By the time you get to the last few moments of your playthrough, you may just hear your heart beating in your ears. (I certainly did)
Now if i really want to talk about what makes this game special, I have to get into deep, potentially game ‘ruining’ spoilers. So if you haven’t played the whole game (or havent done what I tend to do, which is play it once and watch the rest of the endings on youtube), here is where I’d recommend you do so. I doubt you’ll regret it.
This game is heavy.. heavy heavy.. It implies and talks about aspects of the characters with brevity, but the simple art style and deftly composed music build upon easy-to-follow writing that does pull a few punches, but for a reason. I was ready in particular to dislike Crow. He seemed to fill archetypes I was bored of in other games superficially similar to this one. In any other situation, I wouldn’t care much about characters resembling Crow and Fio, but I CERTAINLY cared for Crow and Fio by the time I finished the game. The fact that not only Fio (who we already knew wasn’t all he seemed) but Crow himself is an iteration was in hindsight so incredibly obvious but cleverly disguised under tropes and regular old video game rules (which is… if that was on purpose which i think it was….wow). There’s that zero escape-esque feel that while you know all the pieces are somewhere around you, it’s hidden frustratingly out of view. Some may find that irritating but I find it engaging.
I do have some minor gripes with design and some choices made. The first few times you go through the evening, the pacing is not as strong, unfortunately. It feels less like you’re excited to look for what’s new, and more just going through the motions knowing eventually someone’s going to die. But it should be encouraging to note that, by the end of the final night, it was leading to something relatively satisfying. There were a few times that I assumed the game was foreshadowing something that never actually paid off (from what I can tell). If I could change one thing about the game i’d frontload a few more implications about the heavy stuff. While I enjoy Crow and Fio’s banter, not a ton of what they discussed in the ‘happy’ part of the game felt very deep (which possibly was intentional).
The controls are typical rpg maker faire, but the larger sprites lend a slowness to Crow’s movement that can be difficult to get used to. However, the somewhat stilted pace to his movements lends to a sense of foreboding that (at least I think) works well. There are limitations to working in this medium and that’s to be expected.
Also, I’m not going to lie, as a gay woman, the game’s themes of immorality for the sake of conformity, defiance, and existing for others’ benefit without knowing hits incredibly close to home. This game wouldn’t have been objectively worse without a same-sex couple, but the fact that the main couple is one is a layer not just to their relationships with other characters but is built upon by their identities as ‘iterations’, (i guess replicant would be goofy haha) who feel othered and demonized by those around them. It just wouldn’t hit AS hard with a clearly defined male/female relationship. In particular, the escapism and co-dependant hope present in the plane ending is something quite a number of individuals I know who identify with lgbt labels can relate to thinking about many times. Every once in a while it feels like it is us against the world, and the fact that this detail was included was inspired.
I do have a few other issues with some character related things. For example, i really wish we could have had some seen interactions between Fio and his family. I understand why this wasn’t included, but seeing the same name on all the papers rings a little hollow when I have very little context for how their relationship affects Fio. As for Fio, my poor poor boy. I felt sad for this kid the entire game. His optimism is not only admirable but another indicator of him as a ‘failed’ iteration. He’s happy with himself in ways others aren’t happy FOR him to be that way (if that makes sense).
At the center of this is Sofia(?). I need more of Sofia?..end of story. Her speech in many of the endings is a tiny dip into what I thought could have been a super intense and emotional payoff. I haven’t bought the expanded version yet (I probably will though!!) but the peon in me really wants to hear all about her life..though im sure that might destroy some of the mystique.
This game touches on themes like eugenics, child abuse, familial/generational trauma, neglect, and societal/parental expectations. It feels like a lot, and it is, but the game does a pretty good job of making their addition feel natural and not gratuitous. Also, while I certainly expect (but not necessarily relish) some blood and guts in my horror video games, nothing is more irritating when they bring the…ahem.. giant pile of bodies.. out too early; which this game does well (though a certain reveal can come off as less horrifying and more silly the more times you go through it).
Im sure that if i’d had more time, I may play some of the other endings myself. The visual novel aspect makes it easy to consume for those with little patience and skill for puzzles (either by simple controls or playthroughs available around the web).
The people behind this game clearly worked incredibly hard to deliver this soul-gouging (depending on who you are) story, and I’ll absolutely be keeping my eye on the pages of those involved.
Anyway.. no one reads reviews but I wanted to collect my thoughts on this game. If someone finds them useful that’s great! If not, no harm done i hope. Thanks again to the creators and everyone involved in making this ‘suspicious present’! I opened with hesitation and left with much more than I expected. At least this present didn’t need to be dunked in water before opening!
It was a fun game really dragged me to the moment of deja vu ^ -^