I mean, if the creator herself is suggesting it (or at least thinking about it), then exploring that world would be kind of lovely. Not necessarily with these 2 (though that would be nice as well) but rather to travel through this bleak, empty landscape, just taking the sights in a quiet/peaceful and slow-ish pace.
Sure, a lot of people are going to get bored with such a game, but still, it would be an interesting concept for a game, one that bores you, yet intrigues you enough that you keep on playing. Of course there should likely be plenty to do and those few people you would meet should be pretty heavily interactable (maybe even joining you on your journey).
...though I guess a game where the ending would likely either have you die on your travel or live to old age (note, haven't finished the manga so I have no idea how that'll end) and then die might not be the most attractive of games.
...though I guess a game where the ending would likely either have you die on your travel or live to old age (note, haven't finished the manga so I have no idea how that'll end) and then die might not be the most attractive of games.
You should know. Games in that category are usually quite philosophical. The journey itself is the story. The ending, catatonic.
You should know. Games in that category are usually quite philosophical. The journey itself is the story. The ending, catatonic.
Sounds good to me. I have been playing way too much action and been bombarded by too much info of late. I would love this kind of melancholic relaxation.