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I have really tried to like this game I was thinking it might be a cool puzzle game with intermittent combat breaking it up. I wanted to wonder about to find the story which is hidden on paintings in the world. So I thought cool one of those minimal explanations games. Where I have had issues have been controls. I started with mouse and keyboard and switched to x-box controller. The characters (girl and robot) are not the easiest to control and the combat isn't great. I have no idea why the girl runs like Tina Belcher from Bobs burgers but that’s her run. The enemies can sometimes grab the girl through walls or grab her when she should be out of reach its like there is a 5-foot bubble about her if they get it in game over. - very difficult in certain levels where you can't see the floor as the girl. The was an interesting boss fight puzzle that was memorable and some of the ways the game wraps you through the opening levels started to be neat. But after continued issues it just wasn't fun I put it up for a few months came back and I might try to finish it one day but it’s not worth the frustration particularly after I was reading some other reviews that’s there is an act two coming and this isn’t the end.