My Review.
This game is alright. $10 is quite steep for the playtime and content offered here, but I'd consider ~$2.50 if I was to buy this. I beat the game in 2 sessions composing of an hour each.
The visual style really reminds me of older EGA/CGA computer games, and the chunky pixels of Sega Master System and NES games. The OST is mostly composed of ambient techno, with very abrasive samples in the mix of music. For the most part, the presentation is alright, but very abstract. Weapon, enemy, and general sound effects are alright. There are some minor particle effects as well.
The game play offered is a basic platforming FPS. The enemies don't offer much of a challenge at all, and there are a total of 5 weapons to use. The weapons also double as a key of sorts, which was pretty neat. You will need different weapons to destroy different barricades as you move throughout the environment.
The game did not crash or show any form of errors while playing on my Zotac Magnus en970, and I also tested this out on my older laptop with Intel HD 4000 graphics.
The story is very light, and consists almost exclusively as found logs. The only exception is the end, where you speak with a human. There is no voice acting, and the story is explained completely via text.
The ending mostly concludes the story, but does leave it open enough to develop a sequel.
3/5, I wonder if there will be a sequel to this one day.