therealminime
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Just finished it, that was something else. What an utterly bizarre, deeply unsettling game. I am definitely playing it again to go after all the secrets.
I was constantly thinking about Eraserhead while playing this as it's really the closest piece of art/entertainment I can relate it to, particularly in its visuals, the creepy body horror and industrial corporation combo, and the intensely vague story. True surrealism is so hard to do well and is so rare in games that when it rears its head so confidently (like Kentucky Route Zero does) I am left in a state of awe.
I was constantly thinking about Eraserhead while playing this as it's really the closest piece of art/entertainment I can relate it to, particularly in its visuals, the creepy body horror and industrial corporation combo, and the intensely vague story. True surrealism is so hard to do well and is so rare in games that when it rears its head so confidently (like Kentucky Route Zero does) I am left in a state of awe.