Review RadicalMooseLamb 5/5 · Feb 7, 2026
One of a Kind Story with Brilliant Puzzling.
There may be other reviews that are giving details about the story but I feel like to know anything givers away too much of the magic that is the story. If you are a fan of dark and mysterious things you may begin to add up the hints, but the story is in how unique the experience is.
Norah is …
There may be other reviews that are giving details about the story but I feel like to know anything givers away too much of the magic that is the story. If you are a fan of dark and mysterious things you may begin to add up the hints, but the story is in how unique the experience is.
Norah is wonderfully brave and daring. Where other characters in her shoes have succumbed to madness she experiences joy and wonder. She's been suffering a lifelong illness that left her weakened and frail. So the ability to move without a cane is a wonderous first for her. She's inquisitive and her dairy fills with the details of her journey. She is both studying the history but also writing details to the mystery so that you may piece together the puzzles of the island.
The puzzles are also brilliant. These aren't the cheap simple puzzles you get in most narrative forward puzzle games. They are layered and make you think on a few different levels. They leave you feeling rather brilliant for solving them. I didn't feel that any of them overstayed their welcome. And I finished the overall story in a brisk 7.7 hours. All in one go.
The choice at the end made me reflect on my own past and current loves. As someone quite sentimental this was an incredibly touching story. About trust, loyalty and going the distance. Any distance.
You have to play this