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And that interaction with the archives has been very, very good. I'm really compelled by the story as well, and appreciate how they've been showing multiple civillizations (including the modern one) through the lens of legacy. It's really a thoughtful touch to already interesting puzzle game. And it's good that I'm not playing it alone, although I have to get back to it!
The interaction between the Archieve and the voice, hah, it's really entertaining. Also, what the database holds on it's own makes me ask a lot of questions of where this world is headed to and what's important for the legacy we leave. It's very, very modern.