A decent precision platformer
The mechanics of the game are pretty simple, but it is rather challenging, sometimes requiring absolute muscle memory, which could make the success in some levels feel random, since even the smallest delay or wrong jump can mean your death. The levels are thankfully short, so you can get back to it and try again. At some points later in the game only some of your abilities will be available, which felt like a regression. Eventually when everything clicked I started enjoying the game more, but the first impression was frustrating.
The story is vague and it's mostly a background for the challenging levels. You can learn more about Emma via the picture gallery, but collecting the feathers is a pain. By the end of my playthrough I got 37 out of 50.