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Let's see who you really are, October 5, 2025

Our story begins with some slow moving timed text. Thankfully, this doesn't carry over completely to the rest of the game. Still, you'd probably want to make a save once you get past it, if you're planning to play more than once. The game does recommend making a save sometime after the introduction... for a different reason.

From what I can tell, there is no undo option, although there is a save system.

Anyway, you're off to a shady place to meet with someone (didn't say human) whom you're supposed to well... do some business with. Nevertheless, you do have the option to talk with him, learn more about him and find out if he is really the creature of darkness he seems to be. (Still, some parts on vegetarianism and compassion in feeding did feel a little awkward.)

The writing is mostly solid, although the game's length didn't quite allow for a deep exploration of the characters and the story. There is a simple stat system, but it didn't work on my mobile browser for some reason, and I had to switch to another phone to see the little stat popups. There is also a good bit of conversational branching, so multiple playthroughs might be necessary to see more of the content. Having played through about three times, I managed to unlock two different endings, although I didn't feel like going back for yet another round.

Overall, it's a fairly solid short read. I would give 3.5 stars, but I'll round that off to 4 stars for this review. (Don't get me wrong, the timed text is still a pain.)

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