Arjun, for all of the scattered bits and pieces of his backstory that Housemarque dripfeeds to the player, is a pretty awful protagonist when you take a step back from the sci-fi mythology and look over his shoulder at the way he interacts with his colleagues and chases after his missing partner. Arjun is a flawed man with anger issues towards his father which manifests in the brief backstory vignettes players stitch together in the course of death and rebirth. The entire time I spent on Carcosa in his standard issue space boots was watching a man who refuses to […]
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