Kinglink says "Zachtronics has been one of the studios that I’ve continuously supported. I’ve owned and played all their games from this team, and have loved pretty much all of them. So about a month ago when it was announced that Zachtronics would be putting out a Visual Novel, I was sold just by the studio’s history even if it was a departure from the type of game they are known for."
Zachtronics’ new visual novel, Eliza, is coming to the Nintendo Switch later this week. Soon fans will be able to take this tale of AI-driven psychotherapy on the go and spend just that much more time trying to decide if counseling really is always the best option when the entity delivering it isn’t even human. …
Eliza is ostensibly a visual novel by Zachtronics, a studio known for complex, mechanically heavy games like Opus Magnum and SpaceChem.
From USGamer: "In 2013, Studio Ghibli released The Wind Rises. The film, once set to be acclaimed animator Hayao Miyazaki's final feature, was a fictionalized biopic of Jiro Horikoshi, the designer of warplanes used by Japan during World War II. It's a complicated film; following Horikoshi's (and by extension Miyazaki's) love of planes, while war and loss surround him. How does one reconcile something they put their everything into as it's being used for evil?"