

Some levels work beautifully, both puzzle and looks wise, but these are rare. While the story manages to twist and turn and keep you interested, the other elements don't fair as well. However, what actually happened inside the Soul Cloud is pretty clear about halfway through, though you're still left with the puzzle of who you are, and the bizarre demonic element at play in the game – which seems totally out of place – suddenly gets hinted at in the main story and you've got another mystery to unravel. A stunning aesthetic, unsettling atmosphere, a mystery pushing you forward, and a creepy child scaring the bee-jesus out of you.

Unfortunately not all the levels live up to its promiseĪs you're dropped into these digital memories, Master Reboot seems to have everything.

The opening forest is gorgeous, and sets up the game perfectly. Obviously something went wrong, and now you're in there trying to figure it all out.
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In the not too distant future, a group of friends figured out how to digitize memory and when someone dies they can be uploaded to the Soul Cloud, and you can visit them in their memories. What I can say is that someone solved death. The mystery surrounding it all is very much the driving factor of the game, so if I drop too many hints I'd be ruining it for everyone. And it's an approach that does the game well. The game doesn't tell you a thing at the start, just drops you in some random forest and lets you figure it out as you go. I have to be careful here, because most of the appeal of Master Reboot is trying to figure out just what the hell is going on.
