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Cons
- Use Headphones. The audio mixing is subtle. Whispers, water flows, and the brothers’ unique emotional cries (in the fictional language "Simlish" style) are directional.
- Take Breaks. The game is only 3-4 hours long, but it is emotionally draining. Do not rush it.
- Redefine the Controls. In the settings menu, you can adjust the size and opacity of the virtual joysticks. Make the left one smaller and the right one larger if you have big thumbs.
- Don't Skip the Cutscenes. There are no "cutscenes" in the traditional sense. Every moment is interactive. Let the camera linger.
- Play Alone. This is a single-player experience about loneliness and connection. Do not play this on a crowded train. Play it at night, in bed, with the lights off.
With their father’s life hanging by a thread, the brothers set out. Naia, the elder, was strong and protective, his hands steady and his heart heavy with responsibility. Naiee, the younger, was small and fearful of the very water that had taken their mother, yet he possessed a spirit that burned bright with hope.
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