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"Once in a while, completely awesome professionally made game by unknown small developer appears. This is one of those pearls.
I have limited experience with early access games, but I've never seen one so well polished with pretty much nonexistant bugs.
The gameplay is awesome, the game is surprisingly difficult (in a good sense) with unexpected depth.
Also, very unexpectedly, for pretty much indie game, the visual aspect is nothing short of stunning (well, for the most part, textures get blurry when you go first person, but other than that...) - and especially if you consider the whole game takes only 300MB on disk.
Highly recommended. Or maybe not - you get addicted very, very easily.
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Thank you, this indeed a nice post: THumbs up!