In previous versions, Lillian was largely an antagonist—a cold figure who had moved on. Version 0.7 finally uncovers her side of the story. Through a series of flashbacks (which are now interactive memories rather than passive cutscenes), players learn that Lillian was also touched by the chrono-watch’s energy years ago. Her abandonment of Alex was not malice but a desperate attempt to prevent him from entering the loop in the first place. The new "Memory Lane" choices allow players to either mend this rift or deepen the betrayal, with 0.7 showing immediate consequences for both paths.
Numerous bugs that hindered the user experience in earlier versions have been addressed, resulting in a more stable version for testing. 3. The Vision of BigBoy Projects
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