This game is incredible, so let me start with its flaws—honestly, there aren’t many.
The first part has a slight pacing issue, which fortunately gets resolved in the second half. It’s not immediately obvious, but the story moves so quickly at the beginning that it feels almost like a summary. The style is unique and unconventional, which might not appeal to everyone, but it adds a distinct flavor to the experience.
Now, onto the qualities.
How is this even possible? The production value is astounding! The animations are remarkable, with each drawing being unique and no noticeable repetitions. It’s visually stunning. The characters are highly expressive, and the vibrant colors are everywhere, perfectly complementing the pulp science fiction and space opera vibe. There are so many visuals that will leave you in awe. The entire presentation feels expertly crafted while maintaining a strong sense of originality.
The characters, too, break away from classic archetypes, which is really impressive. Although the story's structure is somewhat predictable, it’s clear that the author prioritized a solid framework, even if it meant sacrificing a bit of surprise. This isn’t a significant issue, though, as the experience remains thoroughly engaging.
I love this game, and I can’t wait to see how it ends.