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I try to toe the line between an experience being waaaaay too easy and downright impossible. What I'm aiming for is that experience when you are just starting to get frustrated after trying so hard and you get that awesome rush of adrenaline when the next piece of the puzzle/level uncovers itself.
I really appreciate your review! It's very rare to get quality feedback on Steam, maybe 1-100 players might post something but it's much rarer to see someone take the time to review and leave feedback, so thank you very much!
The story itself is very nice. Though not entirely original, it is a fun experience, the lore books and dialogue is engaging and helps the player piece together the story.
The final sequence for the true ending also being incredibly novel and is set in a way that keeps the sequence tense for the player who is invested in the story of Vardi.
All in all, it's a great mod. Thanks for making it public.
The most agonizing moment being that I walked by the entrance, looked directly at the opening and thought, yeah, that's just poor stitch work that I see in so many other places as opposed to thinking it's the actual path. If there was even a single hint such as a torch, or something, I would've thought otherwise.
Good job, mate