Players frequently cite the game's cumbersome note-taking system, inconsistent naming formats, and poor search mechanics as major sources of frustration. The second part of the game introduces a significant difficulty spike, with obscure clues, localization inconsistencies, and overwhelming puzzle complexity, making progression feel tedious and confusing.
The game's logical and well-designed puzzles, engaging story, and rewarding deduction mechanics are key sources of satisfaction. Players appreciate the thoughtful hint system, high-quality localization, and the sense of accomplishment from solving intricate family tree puzzles or uncovering hidden clues.
Excitement stems from the game's interconnected narrative revelations, diverse reasoning mechanics, and the thrill of discovery. Players enjoy the immersive mystery-solving experience, particularly moments of self-driven realization (e.g., uncovering secrets or completing the family tree), and the anticipation of additional content like DLC or future games.
Players derive enjoyment from the game's engaging detective gameplay, immersive puzzle-solving, and rich storytelling. The process of gathering clues, solving mysteries, and uncovering family secrets is consistently described as fun, addictive, and rewarding, especially for fans of the genre.
Disappointment arises from the game's unmet expectations, particularly regarding story depth, dark themes, and puzzle design. Players criticize the anticlimactic ending, forced narrative elements, and perceived inferiority to similar games (e.g., *Return of the Obra Dinn*), as well as the use of AI-generated art and mediocre localization.
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