Chargement...
Chargement...

2021

Analysis generated from community votes
Boxes to empty, objects to put away, and a whole life told without a single word spoken to you.
No preference ranking here, so on to the per-criterion profile, and it must be read with nuance because several lines hang on very few votes. The most solid, rediscovery on ten duels, puts the game ahead of 99% of titles, almost all the way up. The feel of the controller follows, ahead of 95%. Attachment, on two votes so to be confirmed, also climbs ahead of 82%. The real surprise, tension included: the game you'd take to a desert island drops all the way down, below 94% of games. As if you loved it for what it makes you feel once, but wouldn't make it a lifelong companion.
In the zen narrative puzzle, this is a rarity: it turns a mundane gesture, putting your things away, into an intimate story. Few games pluck that string, and this one hits it right.
So who's it for? You, if you love emotion through detail, calm, a story you piece together. Much less so if you want a nervy controller challenge or a game you'll restart for years.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.