This is what they call "art house". Interesting experience, for sure, visually great. But... Would I recommend it? Well, Steam forces me to chose binary here, so I'd probably go with "No". Not because I did not enjoy it, I did, and I want more from these guys. It's just that it feels like there is more. It feels like some of those puzzles in original Assassin's Creed games, where you simply knew that there is more. The symbolism here is visible and understandable on 2nd playthrough, but it's like you are looking onto 1 spot, not on the bigger picture (bigger than you are). You feel that there is a bigger story. Bigger past and bigger future. It's like some short stories from Clive Barker or Stephen King or alike: they make you think, but you still feel lacking somehow.
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