>>725002907
A browser game (corru.observer, also the URL).

In the 2020s or so, aliens made first contact with man and were peaceful, we worked together for a time. However, something went wrong on their end and they had to pack up and leave.

(You) play as a government contractor in the near future working for the Federal Bureau of Xenosophy, and it’s your job to discover what happened to the aliens.

You are tasked with investigating an alien biocomputer that has been “starving” for decades at the bottom of the sea. You use a piece of neural interfacing technology called a “mindspike” to connect your consciousness with the biocomputer, and you have a partner on the outside to help you.

The gameplay is going through the fragments of the alien’s memories that have been distorted and corrupted and trying to piece together a story of the alien who owned the device.

It’s part point-and-click adventure, part turn-based party RPG, and part visual novel

>>725003000
I don’t see where the homestuck connection is coming from, outside of “aliens saying lots of words.” As far as the character-heavy wordy bits go, I thoroughly recommend the game and I would say a large part of the fun is trying to piece together the alien culture through their mannerisms and their partially or non-translatable words/phrases