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I finished Majora's Mask for the first time last summer (after years and years of playing it and not knowing what to do). Those comments make me want to play it again. The first time I was just obsessed with beating the game that I didn't even think to step back and take a look at the game's implications. I was

I get that, although I have no reservations about calling it a game. The "gaminess" of it is more abstract than usual, but it's still there.

I can't think about Gone Home without getting at least a little emotional.