I enjoyed my time with this. The atmosphere, tone, setting, dialog, and vocal performances were all up my alley. I know that the ending was thought to be disappointing. I do not know if they are referring to the stuff with Ned, the long trek to Delilah's tower + aftermath, or just the entirety of Day 79. I guess that I can agree that all of it was unsatisfying, but to me, video games overwhelmingly embody the "it's the journey, not the destination" mantra, so I'm used to that by now.
My main issue with the game is something that I never consciously considered until a few years ago with The Last of Us, and that is, was there any sense of accomplishment? I'm not sure that Henry grew as a person and/or overcame any personal obstacle that he entered the game with. Henry and Delilah even had a late conversation that touched base on the lack of production from their professional efforts.
As an aside, I really should have seen it coming that Ned was involved in all this. I was certain that Delilah had a role in all of this that I didn't give it a second glance when she mentioned that Ned and Brian left abruptly. ---