You basically just walk from scene to scene and let the story play out. There are some things you can interact with or people you can talk to for more information but not a huge amount. The pixel art is excellent too by the way. You’re basically just walking around some pixel art environments that I think were made with RPG Maker but I’m not 100% sure of that. This isn’t a super complex game or anything gameplay-wise. When I finished the game I immediately headed over to Bandcamp and bought the soundtrack. Here’s just a sample of some of the excellent music you’ll be hearing, like the story though it may be better if you don’t listen to this now and experience it in the game first hand. This should be no surprise if you’ve played the previous games as those also had incredible soundtracks. The other major highlight of the game is the amazing soundtrack. It’s quite the ride and you need to experience it for yourself. I feel like I’ve said too much already so I’ll stop talking about the story here. If you’re not a fan of horror don’t let that detour you from playing the game though, it’s really a minor element and everything turns out different than you’d expect. There’s also just the right amount of humor mixed in as well as some minor horror elements that are kind of fun too.
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It’ll absolutely punch you in the feels and is incredibly sad at times but it’s also full of joy and touching moments. So this is the main highlight of the game and I really don’t want to spoil anything here. You should go in blind and experience everything for yourself and the short version of this review is that the game is an absolute masterpiece, go play it! This is going to be kind of a different sort of review of this game because I absolutely don’t want to spoil anything. I just finished playing Impostor Factory and all I can say is wow.