Possibly one of the weirdest, most uncomfortable games you'll play, hidden behind a veneer of (optionally) great gun mechanics, weird weapons, and hyper-violence. If you're familiar with E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy, this game is basically like that game's anime cousin. It has similar hitches to learning what it even is, a peculiar world of liminal spaces and society that barely make sense even to the initiated. It's made by like one Japanese guy in a shed somewhere, so translation is odd but understandable, and adds some more... Enigmatic parts to it, we'll say. But it does present itself similar to a FromSoft game- you've got to find what bits there are to see past a solid shooter with a weird protagonist, and extrapolate the terrible things that happened in the past and are going to happen in the future because of the protagonist. It's there to engage with if you choose. Once you do know, the "quest" initiated in the first game as well as this one becomes very melancholy, and like I said- extremely uncomfortable. Like the hyper-violence being perceived by other characters at as a kind of "blessing" the Martyr, your protagonist, commits on people to end their enslavement. While true, that doesn't necessarily make it feel "good" when you have to double-tap someone whom you just eviscerated with an 8-gauge, and is just trying to hold their guts in. Word of advice for the sensitive- don't use the flamethrower. *SPOILER*- Even the fanservice of the protagonist becomes flat out creepy once you realize how deeply related she is to the "virtue" of Lust within the game, and why it's even a virtue in the first place. *END SPOILER*