Editorial Don't bother
Reborn is an AI-generated game that players universally find technically broken and creatively hollow. The most consistent complaints centre on pervasive generation artifacts: inconsistent character appearance and clothing across scenes, bizarre spacing around apostrophes (often accompanied by extra fingers in artwork), low resolution, and sloppy execution on "every frame." The story itself is muddled—players report contradictory details (protagonist's memory percentage changes unexpectedly) and raw LLM markdown left in dialogue. A few players tried to engage charitably with AI-created content but abandoned the game after the opening scene. The developer has responded helpfully to installation issues, but that good faith cannot redeem the core product: a visibly rushed, unfinished work that reads as low-effort asset generation rather than a cohesive game. Opinion is not divided—the consensus is a straightforward pass.
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