A Space for the Unbound Part 11. Dive within a dive. (New Game Blind)
Part Synopsis: Locating the librarian, he mentions having locked the book room due to a student sleeping in there and otherwise refuses to do anything about this. A female employee nearby has found a wallet with no identification or money inside. A half torn photo though shows a younger Mr. Agung, which Atma takes with him.
A pile of chairs blocks access further. A student insists he can't move it himself, needing a trolley to do so. Borrowing a unit from someone in the courtyard, Atma returns and the impasse is cleared. Finding Marin in the corner here, she's very distraught. A means of getting into the library remains unresolved, until a bag that Mr. Agung threw at Atma is looked in, a card is obtained.
Showing this to the librarian, he still refuses to unlock the room, but suggests finding his assistant to do so. After realizing it's Marin, she finally gets the door opened. Once inside, she fetches the book mentioned in the card for Atma. A clipping between the pages reveals an obituary for a Major General named Agoeng Moeljono. Returning to the courtroom, a Cross Examination begins against Mr. Agung's initial testimony. Atma is required to use the three pieces of evidence to contradict his testimony, which is done successfully.
Lulu grants the additional ability to Crossdive; a dive within a dive. Using this on the teacher, his subconscious is entered. Mr. Atma is trapped within a cell. Through a complex puzzle system involving fuses and switches, the man is set free. He then comes to terms with his father, who was the actual army official in the family, who has since passed. A previous encounter between him and Raya reveals she manipulated his mind to escape the school as a distraction.
Playthrough Information: This is a blind let's play. The series will focus on a single run through the main story until completion. It will not feature 100% completion of every activity or achievement earned. I plan on commentating regularly in addition to reading out loud the unspoken dialogue. This double wears out my ability to speak fluently and for long periods. The gameplay shown is captured via the digital download edition on PlayStation 5. As for the screen ratio, there are no means of adjusting them through the game options. While playing, it looks full screen on my television, despite being recorded cropped. I don't know of any way to adjust this, so apologies if it's distracting.
About Game: A Space for the Unbound is an adventure video game developed by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions. It was released on January 19, 2023, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Set in the late 1990s, the game follows Atma and his girlfriend Raya, who live in rural Indonesia. They explore their newly attained magical abilities and deal with supernatural powers that threaten their existence.
The game designer's focus was capturing what it felt like to grow up in Indonesia in the 1990s and wanted to preserve his memories as an Indonesian through the game. Reception to the game from critics was positive, with reviews focusing on the game's solid sense of place and heartfelt story.
Development: Dimas Novan Delfiano, the game director from the development studio Mojiken for A Space for the Unbound, began development on the title in 2015. A team of two to three people began work on the game while the studio also developed multiple other games simultaneously. Dimas completed an initial prototype of the story in 2015, which served as a core for what would be developed. Dimas found the first few years of development incredibly difficult, as he struggled to build a substantial game from the beginnings of the prototype. In 2019, Dimas noted that he had found the "right formula for the game" and Mojiken released a demo in 2020. Around 2020, everyone at the studio were able to shift focus to working on the game.
Dimas since a young age wanted to create a game set in an Indonesian high school, and was inspired by the concept of an "Anime pilgrimage," where people travel to compare real-life locations against their anime-depicted counterparts. He wanted to highlight his personal experience of growing up in 1990s Indonesia, and wanted players to feel the same passage of time that he had experienced. Dimas said that it was his goal to preserve his memories as an Indonesian growing up in the 1990s in the game. The game was heavily inspired by the works of Japanese filmmaker Makoto Shinkai.
The game heavily features anxiety and depression in the story, and Dimas and the rest of the development team consulted professionals for their input to help with telling it appropriately. The space diving mechanic was created to help explore these themes in more detail.
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