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If you're looking for a game to rewrite the fundamentals of how a game is played to give you the feeling you had as a kid of exploring and discovering how a game worked and how to make it work, this is the one for you.
Not going to spoil it, because the mystery of how to play it is a major part of it.
If that's not up your alley, maybe download something else for your money.
But I will say that it's less of a game you can 100%, and more of an ongoing worldwide colaborative tresurehunt.
Up to you.
This game looks beautiful. Like Kairo in space...
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Anyway, it looks gorgeous. I've always loved the chase of a game. Getting every secret and through every level is always an amazing part of a game, it's why I've loved The Legend of Zelda series so much.
Thanks for the information.