All Our Asias

Moby ID: 116760

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Windows screenshots

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The title screen and main menu
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The start of the game. The entire game is viewed via Yuito's laptop interface with his father's memories
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The game starts with a dream sequence which introduces the player to the keyboard controls
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This is Yuito, he's arguing with his mum about connecting to his father. While in Memory World he is portrayed as a small robot
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There had to be a catch, if Dad dies while Yuito is in Memory World then he dies too. The entire game world is surreal and a bit blocky like this
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Just arrived in Memory World. After traveling a short distance Yuito reaches a large tower. The blue spinning shape in the left means we can interact with it
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Ahead of us is a well. These are scattered throughout the game world and they are save points, however the game only has three save slots
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There are lots of areas in the game where the player has to steer up/down a ramp like this
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This is the approach to Advent Station where some puzzles have to be solved before Yuito can procee
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Inside a nightclub interacting with memory fragments. Exploring a neon wire-frame building is kinds weird
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The game areas must be explored in a specific order, however the player can wander anywhere and may find a hint from the developer if they stray too far
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Despite warnings we fell off the edge of the world. Not a problem because the game takes care of you - yo do not die
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Party Time!<br> Beyond here the game changes direction and becomes both surreal, philosophical, serious and anything more would be a spoiler
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