take me to the lakes where all the poets went to die

by Naarel profile

2025
Surreal
Decker

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Low Wordcount = High Esteem, August 8, 2025
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Adapted from a Review-A-Thon 25 Review

Style: choice-select/Visual Novel
Played : 7/18/25
Playtime: 10m

What a cool, unique combination of story and presentation. Its presentation is very dawn-of-pixel-graphics, with pixel fonts and art that are evocative of 80s monochrome computers. Its story does not particularly NEED this conceit, nor does it seem to resonate with that choice in a meaningful way. Rather, it plays as a time capsule, a squarely narrative work from a time where that was a rarity, exploring the graphical capabilities of a medium not yet mature enough to enable that organically. It is actually very successful at that, pushing against its out-of-time constraints to build a specific mood in support of the story. In particular, the ‘blurring effect’ used in profile and reflections are stunningly well realized both thematically and in the context of its technically-limiting conceit. It was less an ‘overcoming of its arbitrary technical limitations’ as ‘this is what drama could FEEL like under those limitations.’ It felt like finding an overlooked, ahead-of-its-time work from a time gone by.

The story is tight and effective, and positively sings off its implementation choices. I feel like a work this short, any words I give to the story will spoil it a little bit, and it is worth experiencing unspoiled. The story’s command over its progress feels super controlled and precise, augmented by inventive uses of its technical presentation. The story generates genuine pathos and surprise in its short runtime. I go back and forth on what is MORE memorable, its narrative or its presentation. That more than anything tells me the balance between the two is just about perfect.

So this is weird. This may be my favorite work this 'Thon (so far), yet I find myself unable to bleed words about it without getting into unwanted spoiler territory. I know, who even am I right now? I hope the brevity of this review doesn’t induce unwanted ‘not worth discussing’ inferences in the reader. Regardless of how deft I am in discussing the work, for sure I highly recommend EXPERIENCING it. It was pretty singular.

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