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Chapter 19 was very, very interesting. I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and I get back next Sunday. I can't wait to see what the story has to offer next!!!
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who notice the link betwin yeh puzzle of jone doe who wants to walk and rae missing arm he kind make fun of the missing arm now we heard no laugh
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I have one criticism of the storytelling; it keeps switching between first and third person. Sometimes Ink is telling the story, sometimes some unknown narrator is talking about Ink. Other than that, I'm interested.
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"Ink refuses to listen"... Well I wasn't informed that could be a thing till now! Is this another one of those "till both are developped you're only getting the first path" thing or is ink supposed to rebel from this point on? Just asking to know if I have to take the free will of the character into account before solving a puzzle!
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So... I lost my data and used the catch-up tool to keep playing the game, but when I use it, it doen't unlock episode 19. When I try to reload the page, I lose all my progress again. I don't really want to unlock all the episodes, because it seems that my choices are very different from the game's choices. Any idea on what I should do?
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I'm wondering if this isn't far less malevolent than it seems... what if it's intended to be therapy? The "goal" seems to be to put them in situations that make them face their weaknesses and fears and give them the option to commit suicide... and the motivation of spite to overcome it. What if that's the point, to get them through facing the worst so that they can heal and become stronger? Maybe they all attempted suicide and this is their therapy? It would explain how Sent can claim to love Ink and yet put he and the others through this... if it's for his own good. Wouldn't that be a twist?
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I think the reason Sent added Sean and Tiana is to add more an extra team to the game. He said at the start that they were competitors, so having them all in one group didn't really work out. Judging by the fact that Sean and Tiana aren't in the Trust section in extras, they'll probably die, or something extreme like that.
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Finally ! New episodes ! This game is so addictive and mindscrewing, it's difficult to leave it for long.
Also, Sean's theme (or whatever the music is called) fits him really well. And the artwork i still gorgeous as hell !
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Can you please fix the dialog so it doesn't drift off the screen? Can't read it correctly as is
https://i.imgur.com/owXAAXw.png
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+ChaoticBrain
I assume it's based on SAW
Here's a summary from it's IMDB page
"Two strangers, who awaken in a room with no recollection of how they got there, soon discover they're pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer."
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I think Aether has something important to do with Ink talking to Sent in his mind. The first time it happened, he woke up with Aether in the same bed. The second time, he woke up with her leaning on his shoulder. At the beginning, Sent told them that the timer started when the first contestent woke up, so it could have been Aether talking to Ink in his mind. Sent could be Aethers dad or constructed by him, and he could have put Aether in the hotel at the last minute. After all, it is the Four Elements Hotel, and there are 5 contestants. Aether is probably the 5th one. The way Aether can remember the "scary familiar" puzzles, is that she either created them or watched them be created.
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OMG. THIS IS. OOF. the simple puzzles sent me into an ABSOLUTE PANIC. I was certain that there was something off that was going to go wrong!!!! And the "ascending once, descending twice"... i've gotta believe that's a clue to some puzzle. Sent's whole thing is a massive puzzle, but we haven't seen all the pieces yet. I love this so much and I can't wait for the next episode!!!!
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Did Sent replace the sword on the mantle purposely, with the intent of Rae losing an arm, as a sort of revenge for the earlier remark made about disabled people? Or was the fake sword just strong enough to cut through Rae's arm?
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So are they all going to turn out to be in a computer simulation? Hence why Rae could survive an improvised amputation and heavy blood loss. And they have to realise that to escape... or they could die.
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I would even think @meetad0220 speaks spanish or something similar, where themasculine IS the default as we have no neutral pronouns.
But yes, in english, "they" is the genderless you use in that case.
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I wonder if Exit/Corners is actually the game that is testing the players while apparently being about testing the players.
That whole delayed episode was a bit too cute.
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@JorgeA114 - You have a point. Liza would say that games are supposed to be fun, Aether believes that games should offer choice, and Rae believes that games should have win-states. Exit/Corners definitely offers little in the way of choice, and the contestants are definitely not having fun. In fact, it's entirely probable that there is no win-state; Sent could very well be lying there. So then, why does Sent insist on calling it a game?
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@meetad0220 It's not actually incorrect, it really does serve as a genderless pronoun. Feel free to google "Define they", and you'll see "used to refer to a person of unspecified gender." as the second definition.
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In Chapter 4, Beth should refer to Sent in the "he" tense rather than the "they" tense. I know you are trying to use a genderless pronoun, but a plural tense is grammatically incorrect, and when the gender is unknown, the default singular pronoun is "he."