

whether it's some of the scenes we're talking about, or the music. There are moments of beauty in this game, to say the least, which I wish could've been in Breath of the Wild. What I will say is that this game has a lot of unexpected moments of beauty, and that, quite possibly, because as a creator with depression myself, I know what the highs and lows can be like, this developer has tremendous potential which, every now and then, was thwarted by his depression. That's $10 you could spend somewhere else if you wanted so I won't say that to you. "Oh, just one guy developed this to deal with depression so you should buy it to support him." Nope.

And no, I'm not saying this like some people out there out of some pity bullsh*t that. You'll have to give it a chance, that's all I can say. And just like that, I went through the whole game. what the hell is this derivative plot tw. oh nevermind, another sappy, badly written piece of cr- oh that's so lovely. See? That's the feeling I had the whole time playing the game. What a derivative, beautiful piece of ****.
