>>712555185It's a bunch of nonsense where they opened a connection to purgatory-like dimensions called beaches by removing unborn babies and keeping them alive in a life support jar, since unborn babies are technically neither alive nor dead. (lol)
It created some big cataclysm and souls from the beach got stuck in the real world, and when beached souls contact a living person a matter-antimatter explosion happens and destroys everything like a nuke. The unborn jar babies are like a radar that can sense the beached souls since they're connected to the afterlife or whatever.
So basically the entire world is destroyed and when someone dies they explode like a nuke so they have to be burned but the smoke and ash creates rain that causes accelerated aging on whatever it touches. So everyone lives underground or whatever (excuse to have no friendly NPCs outside of cut scenes) and basically no matter what you do everything is fucked and extinction is inevitable.
Then you have a bunch of the usual weird weebshit like the story being set in America but the writers being completely out of touch with American culture, and the antagonist being a teenage edgelord that summons a giant tar-mecha or whatever the fuck.
The gameplay would make a fun little indie courier game but it's stretched far too thin and there's like 12 hours of boring cut scenes that are mostly just people talking.