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That's fair. Not every thing out there is for everyone and this felt like fanservice writ just for me. Some games resonate and some don't. I especially liked it because my wife, who really has only gotten into stardew and monkey island/grim fandango, independently asked to play it. Like, it wasn't always me bringing up when would our next session be, and that felt special. She's relatively new to gaming and it was simple enough that she could grasp and enjoy the mechanics. There were enough granular difficulty settings that you could play exactly the game that you wanted to play. If you weren't enjoying it, I mean aside from the story and complaints about taste are as varied and valid as... Shit I'm too tired enough to make an appropriately crude metaphor but assume I referenced diogenes and buttholes. I think I mentioned everything is for everyone or something like that. The game was as easy or hard as you wanted it to be. If there is a sequel to the game I will buy it, especially if it's the same folks writing it.