Despite the 3D graphics, this is very much a text-based adventure. If you’re looking for action or skill-based gameplay, give it a pass. I don’t even think there’s a real risk of failing. The story, however, is great—the lore is very well-crafted, and the final choice is significant, even though it essentially explains the consequences beforehand without fully showing the results. It feels very much like a theater play: everything unfolds in a single room over the course of one day—a style I thought was a lost art. Note that none of the characters are designed to evoke empathy; they’re robots, and they behave like it. If you’re seeking a human-centric story, this isn’t the game for you. It’s more of a philosophical allegory. While it’s short and has limited replayability, it’s still worth it for the price.