
There are some games that you play, and they leave no lasting memory. When they’re done, they’re done. Then there are games that are so powerfully crafted, that the emotional response –by the time the game ends– is overwhelming. Then, all you can do is ponder everything that happened. You just sit there. You’re sad. Upset. Satisfied. Ether One is one of those games.

Tackle the topic of dementia head-on in an emotional walking simulator/collect-em-up on PS4 and Steam.

Retro Remastered's Laura revisits critically acclaimed Ether One.
This game really annoyed me. I enjoyed the story and some of the puzzles were fun - I even completed it. The graphics were okay and the message made a healthy change.
But I wasn't able to fully complete it, since there was a glitch that meant you couldn't get some projector pieces if you did things in a certain order. It was all over the forums and the developers, White Paper Games, didn't bother to fix it, leaving me pissed to the point I won't buy their future games. /end rant
Really enjoyed this game and having got it free via ps+ I was very pleased. A proper game that put the story first.

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