I don't usually do reviews here, but I'll try my best to tell what I liked about the game as well as a few critiques I have. I may or may not come back to rewrite and/or add more to this later.
-The 'ZX Spectrum' art aesthetic is unique, and the retro sounds add so much to the game as well as making it stand out amongst the rest. The story was decent, and I liked the ending where it's revealed that Babel.EXE is less of a benevolent technological achievement and more akin to a parasitic entity roaming the towns to feed on the ignorant devotion of all.
-One such critique I have is around the combat mechanic of the game. The attack control feels a bit slow when you use it (the delays after attacking take longer than desired). It didn't ruin the game for me that much, it just bothered me a bit. Furthermore, sometimes when you attack, you're unable to move, which does make the moving experience feel stiff.
-While I like how you added a few unique enemies to the game to make it more fun and challenging, they sometimes don't die when I attack them (hitbox, maybe?). Also, (and this is a personal take, you're free to disregard this) I don't know if their "linear" movements were intended for the experience, but you might want to make their movements a bit smoother.
-Lastly, I wish you added some music for the different areas of the game. No music kinda doesn't add much to the game. Perhaps some droning music around the part that you find Walter's corpse in the forest as well as when you kill the others and feed them to the tower can add more to the psych-horror tone of the game. The music that plays around the end did sound a bit muted, so you could turn it up a bit.
-Overall, while this game has some drawbacks, I do think that this was an enjoyable experience that didn't take too much of my time! :D