![]() Why is it that they have one astronaut going to the Moon to figure out what happened? An astronaut who evidently doesn’t have a damn clue what happened to Earth, which is weird because… he’s an astronaut. I honestly don’t have anything else I can think of. Especially once you get to the fusion reactor complex itself. Some of the acting bits are legitimately good. ![]() Wow, I’m really laying into the negativity. Those glowy, ghost people basically spell out what happened, which is cool, because it was just about the only reason I kept playing other than I just was a little bored and wanted to waste some time. You wander around and find some glowy, ghost people who repeat things they said. The rest of the experience is basically like Tacoma, which I apparently forgot to write about. It made the game less of a mental challenge, and more just me stumbling around until I found the highlighted thingy I needed to press a button next to. The puzzles are far too simple to really be considered puzzles, with the majority of the time I spent not solving the puzzles being just trying to find the one object I could interact with to move forward with the next task. It’s a shame too, because I generally like and recommend games of this nature, like Firewatchor even The Turing Test (which I was even a little iffy on to be honest). Oh, by the way, there are going to be spoilers, because you probably don’t really need to waste your time with this one. ![]() Like a battery, I’m both positive and negative…
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