@LiamCroft Hi! Developer here. Thanks for the review!
We should have made one point clear, Katia (the girl) isn't speaking Japanese, or any known language at all - it's a made-up language.
One of the game's themes is "non-verbal" communication, which is why the focus isn't on understanding her through words (or subtitles), but rather her body language, reactions and interactions with the player.
Thanks again for the review and the feedback, we appreciate it.
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Re: Mini Review: Last Labyrinth - PSVR's Most Baffling Experience
@Chlocean Hi! No, Last Labyrinth is not related in any way to the title you mentioned. It's entirely original.
Re: Mini Review: Last Labyrinth - PSVR's Most Baffling Experience
@LiamCroft Hi! Developer here. Thanks for the review!
We should have made one point clear, Katia (the girl) isn't speaking Japanese, or any known language at all - it's a made-up language.
One of the game's themes is "non-verbal" communication, which is why the focus isn't on understanding her through words (or subtitles), but rather her body language, reactions and interactions with the player.
Thanks again for the review and the feedback, we appreciate it.