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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 1.8 hrs on record
Posted: Apr 4 @ 1:12pm
Updated: Apr 4 @ 1:18pm

It's impossible to understand the lore of ENA, I'm probably wrong and the authors have a deep abstraction that I personally didn't understand. And maybe that was their motive, because because I don't understand anything - and the very retro retro 90-2k feel of the unknown fits it perfectly.

One thing about ENA: Dream BBQ can be labeled as a criticism of subtitles: I know that the use of different languages is one of the author's intentions. But when the subtitles are at the bottom and the animations are at the top. It's pretty hard to enjoy the work of artists who have spent months working on a single cut scene.

You could work in the style of the game with their implementation into the style. As for example in the same Miside, well, or at least attach subtitles in the middle of the characters to see the subtitles and animation (God spare me animators who read this review).



The game without “easter egg hunting” passes in 2 hours, but the way I'M DE BUS!. On top of that you can add another 20 hours of watching theories on youtube about 1 episode if you still liked the game VERY much.

Personally, I've seen ENA for a long time and I really hope we're given context in the storyline as to why we have a White-Red ENA. When the author's videos featured Yellow and Blue. Furthermore, I have no idea where Looney has disappeared to, because she doesn't exist in the context of Dream BBQ.

9/10
I hope the game gets adequate monetization. Because it's very hard to support authors over a free project. Artists (and probably the whole dev-team) need something to eat :/
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