
The nods to Anchorage, Juneau, the Alaskan State Fair (and our huge produce), the way the buildings look, the native art, and even some of the fonts in the store made me generally feel like I was in a real place here in the state.

And everything about it has felt really genuine and really like they put effort into researching Alaska and trying to represent it accurately. Living in Alaska, I found myself desperately wanting to connect to this game. Or maybe I'm missing something obvious that'll change that entire perspective later. Right now I'm thinking Mary-Ann actually loved Tyler, was trying to help with the transitioning, but things went south on that particular night for God knows what reason. Her last words are, "This isn't.what." which I imagined would've been finished with "it looks like", but thats just me guessing. Mary-Ann says, "I'm going to kill you" which I think might be a false memory for both of them. I'm starting to wonder if Mary-Ann loaded the shotgun with rounds that weren't for shooting people dead and instead for another purpose and this confused the kids, leading to her death. Who's The Hag and The Hunter?Ītop all that are the flashbacks to the night that changed everything. There's the storybook with all the stories for the kids when they were little, and characters in the game correlate to characters from the story-Įtc etc, which makes me wonder who the characters are that correlate to the other characters in the storybook. I think even this early on I'm starting to get a general idea of where things are going, but I'm not locked down on it just yet. Her being there to offer a differing viewpoint on the events they're experiencing together is great and I love that I have to weigh the options on how to proceed based on both of their life paths/events. He's got his reasons for feeling the way he does about the events he experienced when he was younger, and I like that it colors his responses and reactions to others in the world.

There's no moment in there that got my heart racing, it was just really nice to sit back and do my thing as both siblings. It was super relaxing, with moments where you can just sit there and enjoy beautiful views.
