This is the mechanical heart of the game and where the physics engine shines. Using a proprietary "Soft-Body Dynamics 2.0," the simulator allows for an unprecedented level of control over pressure, trajectory, and "ambrosia release." However, the twist is that players must simultaneously manage a "Sacrifice Meter." If the meter fills too quickly, the game triggers a "Hawk's Fall" bad ending, where the service abruptly ends and your agency’s top operative is dragged into a vortex of self-loathing. The goal is not climax, but controlled denial —a bizarre inversion of the genre’s typical aims.
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Before any "service" can be rendered, the player must interpret Griffith’s mood through a series of vague, poetic dialogue trees. Choosing the wrong response (e.g., asking about his past instead of praising his dream of a kingdom) results in a "Femto Lock," where the service is replaced by a nightmare sequence of collapsing eclipses. This phase has been praised for its innovative use of unreliable narration—Griffith lies about his desires constantly. This is the mechanical heart of the game