zicodxx: Woah thank you so much! Waking up, and seeing this awesome game in my collection. What a nice, early Christmas gift. You are the real Santa! :)
thuey: Would love to hear you post thoughts on the game once you start playing it.
Alright. It's a few days late but I think I can deliver my thoughts now. I finished the game in two days actually - just three sittings. So I can say it definitely immersed me quite a bit. I loved the world around the game and the whole concept of it. And I am very, very proud of me that I solved it almost completely without any help. Heck I made notes to solve certain riddles. I love when games force me to do that. I'm serious. Games should do that more nowadays. Maybe have a notebook "ingame" (ya know - for those people who don't believe in paper anymore) but nonetheless.
The only part where I got stuck for like 90 minutes was that last red/pink sequencer puzzle with 5 different tracks (those who played the game will know what I mean). I could not - for the life of me - figure it out by myself. So for this I had to consider a walkthrough. I am ashamed of it but without it, I would have never been able to figure it out by myself. Sure I could have tried to brute-force it but eventually that would have killed my motivation to finish the game at all.
But the fact that I could actually use a walkthrough was something I was slightly disappointed with. I think this game could have worked neatly with a certain amount of randomization. Many puzzles could have different layouts to keep things fresh for further playthroughs. That might have added a certain replay value to the game. As it stands now I surely will play the game again but in a few months at the earliest so I can forget most of the game again.
This is basically my biggest point of criticism. Replay value is very, VERY important to me. I can understand it may not be easy for every game but I eel here, opportunities were a bit wasted.
Regarding the music aspect, the game - I think - succeeded in teaching me the understanding of this specific type of music more. At least the overall structure of different tracks, effects and such. I would have hoped it would have "trained" me more so I could actually continue after the credits (I don't wanna spoil here). Unfortunately that was not the case but again - I am not a very musically inspired person. I really don't wanna give too much away but in short: I thought this game wanted to turn me into a musician and that just didn't work out. Again: That may be my fault, tho. :)
After all, if the game would have gone more into detail, maybe that would have turned me off completely. So I don't wanna judge that aspect.
Overall: Good fun, interesting and inspiring experience. I just wish it had more replay value. :)