![]() ![]() There are listening options afterwards and some replay opportunities. I honestly never wanted to leave and just easily flew through this one. It’s quite an enticing time, as you continue to just smoothly play through the game. There’s a rather surprising narrator guiding you along this path, and I’ll leave that as a surprise for this one. It’s all over the place, yet streamlined and it feels like a natural transition between levels. At times you’re riding motorcycles, other moments you’re skateboarding and you may very well get into a virtual reality situation as well later on. The game is also one that presents many different styles of actual gameplay. Calming in terms of the audio pumping, the game brings some action and is still somewhat soothing along the way. It’s quite an experience quite honestly, and one calming time. You play as a woman that’s going through some emotional problems and then cosmic cards are thrown into the mix. That’s a strange thing to say, but it’s a meld of an audio dreamscape and some trippy visuals. ![]() This is a truly remarkable experience that is essentially a pop album, as a video game. Sayonara Wild Hearts Review "Pop, The Game" Campaign Octoat 1:52am ![]()
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