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You know it's a good game when I go back to play it again, not because I regret my final actions, but from sheer curiosity.
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Considering the good ending, the buddy you have met in the second game is maybe a shadow being who resolved to not kill human, and help traveller to get out their dream. Maybe this is an infinite loop.
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mmm, there were still more questions left unanswered. Like why Cody woke up when you pit the plushie tiger on his bed. Still, this was a great game and its been an awesome time playing the series
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cool, and a pt. and click that had object descriptions well written enough that I didnt need a walk through.... Nice work....I liked the entire series....
J~
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hmm fairly short but it was an amazing ending. I wish that the lobby bell had come back though it was so fun and eery to ring it over and over...
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In the second game there was a poster with a clown that said "Bert" at the bottom. The letter you find in this, written by you, addresses you as Bert. There is a hanged clown. Sorry, someone else has to come up with a grand revelation from this.
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wow i really love this series...but...this last part just seemed really short and a bit lacking. Though i loved the game and both endings <3 so thanks guys!
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*SPOILERS* So. I figured it out. In the very first game, there was that scene with the creature and the hallway. That very same scene was here, at the end of the game. In both endings, we receive both possible scenarios from the first game. Too slow, and you lose. But in this, we see that. He was that creature. Forgotten who he was. It is quite possible that the dream world gives people a second chance to return to their previous lives. They must accept that they have gone too deep. And they return to the surface where they must take themselves. Or not. I don't know, just a theory.
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boring... I mean, it's boring when you do the same thing for all of the three games. Deep sleep: five stars. Deeper sleep: another five stars. Now this deepest sleep... yes, you got it.
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Remember when you'd wind up Grandma's music box and the sweet, simple melody seemed to turn the room into a VISCOUS HELLSCAPE???
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OMG! that was amazing to the highest degree. The Deep Sleep trilogy has one of the greatest and well thought story-lines of any game I have ever played. I truly cant wait for what Scriptwelder game comes out next.
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I love this series, but I feel like this end was too anticlimactic. I feel like there should have been more build up to the ending. You could have had more notes and messages and such to add to the tension, but as it is, it's a bit short and frankly not as eerie as the other parts of the series. Again, I love this series, but I'm gonna have to rate this one 3/5 because it could have been a lot better.
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Played on lowest brightness at 1 in the morning in an empty house SO SCARY, the ending man Your games are the best I've ever had the plesure of playing keep it up!!!!
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the door the guy closes in the ending 2 ¿is it, the same door you close on the first game? when you grab the pick and a shadow goes after you
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Guys...on Armorgames there's another achievement that says "Find Bert before he finds you." If you wait long enough when you leave the shadow church, does Bert come after you?
... Someone else go do it, cause I'm noping out over here.
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I had no idea about the second ending, where you don't follow the guy. I have to admit, it totally changed my perspective on the entire game. I loved the sudden show of humanity and self sacrifice. 5/5. This series will always be my go-to game for late nights.