![]() So no complaints from this department either. UI-wise, it does its job fine, as you would expect from an adventure game, which scales rather well from a monitor to a small screen like the Switch’s screen. You can tell how the story will go from the start of the first scene within the prologue, a great music and scene setter before the main show. ![]() It fills the world with the charm that many would find interesting to stick around.Īnd while there’s no voice acting per se, the music does carry itself to highlight the lighter side of the game, or even during the more emotional bits that make the scene more memorable for me. ![]() The pixel art design is quite vibrant, with emoticons being used to show emotions, making it quite inviting for the players to join in on this quirky slice of life from a small Indonesian town, filled with stuff like a road-side Bakso stall to a local arcade cafe (which is an actual thing!). One that’s filled with anguish that compliments the main arc of the story fairly well.Įssentially, even if you’re only reading this part of the review, this game is a must-play is what I’m saying. This is one of the few that had me emotional by the end of the prologue, mind you.Ī Space For The Unbound is a roller-coaster of an adventure game, with the joy of everyday school life from the perspective of our main protagonist, Atma, and his girlfriend, Raya. In all my years of covering games, only a coveted few games’ stories have pulled onto the heartstrings and brought tears to this reviewer.
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