Others suggest the project is an allegory for trauma recovery, where the "Gate" represents a breakthrough that the subject is not yet ready to handle.

Used to signal proximity to the "Gate," creating a sense of physical unease for the viewer.

The protagonist navigates a landscape that responds to their presence, suggesting the Eyeland is a sentient data structure.

The soundtrack for JAG27 utilizes binaural beats, grounding the surreal visuals in a hauntingly realistic soundscape.

Proponents argue that Part 3 confirms the Eyeland is a dying server, with JAG27 being the final attempt to backup the remaining data.

Shadows in the Eyeland do not follow traditional physics, often moving independently of their light sources to create a sense of "wrongness." Community Theories and the "JAG" Mystery

Hidden metadata found in the release files of Part 3 suggests that JAG27 might be a coordinate or a timestamp for a future real-world event. The Legacy of Part 3