La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -b-flat- -

You play as La Vitalis — which I’m told translates roughly to “the little life,” or more poignantly, “the one who is almost living.” You cannot die. Not permanently. But every time you should, you don’t just respawn. You lose something. A memory. A scent. The ability to taste salt. The name of your first pet. Your fear of heights.

However, the "roughness" almost adds to the charm. It feels like reading a manuscript written in pencil—imperfect, but deeply personal. The potential for a full release is palpable. The foundation is laid for a story that could easily expand into a 10-hour epic if the developer continues to flesh out the lore hinted at in the v0.11 build. La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -B-flat-

However, the rewards for playing the beta are unique: You play as La Vitalis — which I’m

The subtitle for this beta is where things get intellectually fascinating. Why B-flat ? Unlike standard version numbers, the developers have insisted on naming each incremental patch after a musical key or note. The previous patch (v0.10) was called "C-sharp – Minor." So, what does B-flat signify? You lose something

No review of this title would be complete without mentioning the soundtrack. Indie RPGs often live or die by their music, and La Vitalis excels here. The score relies on piano and strings, utilizing long, droning notes that perfectly match the "-B-flat-" title.

Players navigate through varied environments, including city outskirts and sewers, aiming to find a safe town or "haven".