"Huh! This looks just like Cave Noire. Funny coincidence, I've been playing that lately, and people seem to be saying good things about it, so let's give it a go..."
If you are the kind of game fan that enjoys indie gems that provide new and fascinating experiences, that feel like a breath of fresh air from the average larger budget game, and provide a sense of respect for the player to just get on with the game, or you like sick ass game soundtracks, or you're gay as hell, please do not miss out on it.
Full, rambly spoilers ahead. (I'm not gonna get into a blow-by-blow of the plot or mysteries, but I won't steer away from those elements either):
