

However at some point, he upset me greatly with a few of his remarks and at that point I felt bad for his father instead of the guy we're supposed to relate to. I got invested in finding the baby foxes and I was concerned about the male narrator's situation at first. Thankfully he's alive and we see each other every week. I wish finding a random toy in the middle of the forest would trigger another dialogue between the narrators, but no, only silence, after you spent a minute running to it, because you spotted it in the distance.ġh 52m ProgressI just played this and I'm unsure if this would help me if I was grieving the loss of my father (or anyone else). The worst part is, there are some random objects scattered around the levels, but you can’t interact with them. And there is a lot of running around, because the levels are huge, so finding your way takes quite some time. The world just isn’t interesting enough to run around with only piano music in the background. The voice acting and story telling is well made and what made me come back to game, every time I stopped playing.

The controls are not great, which would be fine, if the game were just about walking and running…But there are small platforming parts, which I absolutely hated every time they came up.

What takes me out of the game is the gameplay itself. I do not mind the graphics, it is very simple 3D, but they did a lot with colors and lighting, so most of the time it still looks pretty in my opinion. Maybe I am not the right person for this type of game, maybe the game itself just isn’t so great, hard to tell. I am struggling to complete the game unfortunately and it is not that long.
