



As such, you don't really get to know them very well. The characters you meet are transient individuals, as many are on a train ride. All the references lie in bits and pieces of conversation and newspaper clippings, that manage to give information but doesn't necessarily weave a complete foundation. It's a little confusing, but perhaps that's the point - but there's a thin line between making a story mysterious and obfuscating it behind peculiarity. Even with that though, it feels as if the story is delivered in piecemeal manner. You get a glimpse into the lives of the people in the world around you through picking up items and checking texts messages and things like that. You exist in a fictional world, and take the role of a train conductor during a worldwide event, and you must keep the train functioning and its passengers safe. But, as game goes on, you learn more and more about this ominous little world you're a part of. You're thrown into the game not knowing anything about what's going on, you take the place of the protagonist without any real attachment to the narrative.
