Leaving my first impressions at the door, I continued on. It didn’t take long for my state of mind to take a complete 180 and realize this game may be
different, but is uniquely brilliant in its presentation. Without spoiling the storyline, the main character goes through tragedy and it makes for an emotional drama that you help control.
Think of Last Day of June as a videogame version of the movie Groundhog Day, where the day keeps repeating until the events can be shifted enough to move on. Rather than waking up to a new same day, our main character accesses memories after viewing magical paintings. Multiple characters will be controlled within the small town presented, and their interactions with each other will play a key in the overall storyline.