emilymedici
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emilymedici

then you didn’t obviously understand the premise or underlying context of the game. It was very immersive, and the whole theme was about denial, abandonment, and escaping reality to cope with pain. And in the end Deliah refuses to burst her reality bubble to wait for you, much like you escaped dealing with the outcome

I saw a trailer of this game a few days ago and knew pretty much nothing about it. But now I think I’ll give it a try!

Yup. As an aspiring indie dev myself, I can only hope to be this classy and open. I’m going to buy the game “just because” now.

Just pulled the trigger because of this writeup and after an hour in I can tell you it is completely worth it.

I didn’t even find the bloody turtle the first time through - fully agree.

Agreed. I felt like I was sold a bill of goods, round about the time the ending was happening.

Exactly. I don’t understand at all the sentiment, besides “oh technically I can get a refund legally, so maybe I’ll just do it because I can.”

I’m sorry, but if spending $18 on a game is a huge dilemma, then this person should seriously reconsider their priorities in life. Knowing that the game was a short experience, he should have just waited for a sale.

I know everyone has been poking at the 2-4 hour play through on this game, but am I the only one who felt it was worth a second, if not more, play through? I enjoyed the hell out of it so much that I played it again just to hear some of the different dialogue responses. And I’m just now discovering that there were