It just feels a bit off, like they are trying too hard, and being too literal and employing symbolism that is so obvious it feels almost cringy. However, my main bugbear with it is somewhat harder to pin down. Thematically and aesthetically beautiful, both visually and aurally, it does suffer somewhat from occasionally confusing gameplay and some poor voice acting. As someone who suffers from depression these are all things that I have experienced, and the game does occasionally strike a chord, but at times the point it is trying to make, and the story it is trying to tell, just feels somewhat laboured. It is an abstracted depiction of a personal journey through depression, touching on issues such as bullying, family problems and relationship breakdown, exploring fear, loss, anxiety, grief, guilt, loneliness and ultimately acceptance and understanding. Several high-powered speedboats to take us to the dive sites in only 2 minutes, it meant after the dive we could come back to the resort and relax in/by the infinity pool.I do rate this game, but I do have mixed feelings about it. The real bonus diving this time was the boats. There’s not much need to write about all the creatures we saw, I think all know of the diving in Lembeh… We saw a lot of critters I had always dreamed of seeing. The diving, of course, is exceptional, our guides were wonderful and had the sharpest of eyes. They knew I’d been with them I guess on Solitude One in the Philippines, so arriving in Lembeh I immediately felt comfortable more like I was returning somewhere as opposed to being in a resort for the first time. The first sign in Lembeh that really impressed me was that it was it felt like they knew me before I’d arrived. This trip we decided to go to Lembeh, it is our second trip to the “Macro Capital” the first time was amazing, but after experiencing it through Solitude, they really set the bar to new heights. We’d previously been on a trip to Tubbataha with Solitude One and we were so impressed that we wanted to go with them again and luckily they have some fantastic locations to choose from… This was not our first time booking a dive holiday with Solitude. I would return to Solitude Lembeh in a heartbeat and hope the opportunity arises in the future to go back to this very special place where I’ve made many happy memories and new friends. I then had a wonderful Indonesian massage to end on a real high. I finished my final day with a dip in the infinty pool, something I’ve always wanted to do and the resort staff were so happy to help me out. Most of the dive sites were only 10 minutes away in the speedboat, hot towels, fresh fruit and refreshments all offered in between the dives ensured we were comfortable and well hydrated. We were the first wheelchair guests at the dive resort and the team’s response was to do whatever was needed to get us into the water comfortably and ensure we had the same diving experience as any other divers. We were assisted down to the boat in our wheelchairs and the guides found every little critter we put in a request for. The main purpose of the stay was to dive in the famous Lembeh Strait and the dive team at the resort were amazing. The menu offered plenty of choice and vegetarian options. We ate a selection of Indonesian food, fresh fish and salads along with fruit and other snacks during the day. The food served during our stay was beautifully presented every time, our smoothie bowls in the morning were as colourful as the nudibranchs we were there to find. I cannot overstate how comfortable we were and happy to be finishing our trip in such luxury. The bathroom was immaculate and stocked with quality products too. Wi Fi was available 24/7 which we’d missed desperately at our previous stopover. The rooms are spacious and well planned out with international and USB plugs next to the bed. It felt like we had arrived in paradise, the resort is beautifully located in a quiet bay opposite Lembeh Island. I was vert excited to hear the newly refurbished resort, Solitude Lembeh, would be wheelchair accessible and having checked out the website, booked into the resort for the final 6 days of our dive trip to North Sulawesi.