A very well-written experiencce that, although accomplished what it had sought out to do, left me feeling a bit empty after both the ending and the 'big twist'. The characters were extremely realistic and were written beautifully, though the dialogue options and lack of physical interaction (which did, in a way, fuel the atmosphere of loneliness; there is an utter lack of life throughout the game) did limit the story a bit, bringing me to my next point: this plays more like a 3.5 hr cinematic more than a game. Although I did buy it on sale, I still feel a bit ripped off, as there's not much to do in-game after completion (enthusiasts may still theorize after), and the remaining achievements took me just 10 mins. Which is, I suppose the whole point of it; a short and sweet single-sitting experience that, though impactful, sadly lacks much meat to its story. 7/10, bumped up bc of racccoon and semi-interesting subplot.