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Same experience for me.
As with other titles classed as "walking simulators", Edith Finch isn't really a game. It's an interactive story, and on that basis it's a good experience.
I found the message and the aesthetic quite impactful, and it left me with some strong feelings when it was done, like when you finish a good book.
Is it for someone who wants replayability in their games? - No.
Is it for someone who wants to spend a few hours immersed in a heartfelt narrative? - Absolutely.