In Summer no one can hear you scream
But you know.
In a good way.
It’s quite a short game, though, and I’m sort of transfixed.

It’s unreal and yet a distillation of reality.
It’s quite an intense ride so far, but it’s a good one.
I’m not usually a big one for visual novels, but this one is extremely parsable to me.

His first Mirage emphasises the feeling of being watched and judged with obvious religious imagery.
But it’s tense.
Everyone is on edge.