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2024

Analysis generated from community votes
A retired inspector, twelve years of silence, and a case everyone would rather leave closed.
The profile is still young, so read it carefully, but a tension already shows. Where the game surprises is rediscovery: the early votes place it ahead of more than eight games in ten, as if you dreamed of falling into this investigation for the first time again, not knowing how it ends. Connection sits around the middle, fun and desert island a notch below. And then the drop, the sound environment, almost rock bottom on just a few votes. That is the intriguing part: a story you would love to relive fresh, but one that marks you neither by its feel in hand nor by its music. This is the profile of a game you keep for its tale, not for its sensations.
Among visual novels and unfolding investigations, it fits. The genre lives on its revelations, not on its reflexes or its musical themes. What makes it strong here are the lies you untangle, memory after memory.
So, who is it for? For you if you love an investigation you have to earn, characters who all hide something, and the thrill of not knowing where it goes. Much less so if you want instant pleasure with a controller in hand or a soundtrack that follows you past the end screen.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.