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This made me think back to the flowery field in "The Company of Myself" and this explains he cheated to always be there. And then the other thought, he tells her to tell him if the amount of the medication he takes starts to worry her, but he doesn't remember anything when he gets home, it is possible that for weeks even months he had been promising not to take any more ever again to her, and just didn't remember. That is a scary thought.
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I just got sad in the end. I knew what was gonna happen to her but I was hoping it wouldn't happen again. ._. Just saddening.
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Saw that it was a prequel to "The Company of Myself" and readied myself to cry...That game was just sad...Super amazing, but sad...
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@memorex77 Yes it does, look at the ending and what he says when he tells Kathryn what he used to do for a living. That's how he got is hat.
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This game has done something unexpected for me. I've played many of these 'art' games, and I enjoy them a lot. But this game actually managed to make me feel the exact emotion of the character. At the end of chapter 3, when she says that (trying to be spoiler free here), time sort of just froze for me for a few seconds. That '...' in Kathryn's speech bubble. That was just what went through my head. It truly made me feel like my emotions were in sync with Kathryn's. That is no small accomplishment for a game. Well done.
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Played this game early in the morning my mom walked in and saw the loading bar and she was sleepy and couldn't see straight she yelled at me for smoking :P
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Yes! I played this game the day it came out...so glad to see it here!
Anyways - this game is amazing. Just like it's sequel, this game makes one think. I love how in the last levels it fully ties together with Company of Myself. I mean, I knew what was going to happen in the last level, but seriously - even that didn't prevent me from going 'Wow...' as it all came together. Bravo! Well done! And many other awards wished to you!
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The "EHUP", or Extra hard upstairs puzzle, is simple - run into your ring after blowing it and it will follow all the way to the switch.
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On a laptop like mine, the rain levels are impossible with all the lag I'm getting, especially when you throw in lasers. Still a phenomenal game, nothing less than a 5/5 from me.
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Also, I would be very happy making a translation for all the text of the game to portuguese (Brazilian guy here ^^). Please contact me if you like the idea.
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That's an awesome/brilliant work of yours. I'll try not no spoil anything to the other players, so... After you play the entire game and reach the final part (guessing that everyone that is playing this one already have beaten "The company of myself") I couldn't hold my reaction and shout out "Wow!". You Sir deserve a very nice cookie (maybe even a whole package) for doing such an amazing job to a prequel and a medal for developing the story so well.
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What kind of house do you live in where you need to blow smoke into a sensor to get by and has laser beams and has giant holes and obsicals you must jump over?
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i hate games that require u too move incredibly fast i liked this at first but in the later lvls where u had to blow smoke rings in a split second with perfect acuracy i despised it
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"What about this new friend of your's?" "He's interesting. He has a really simple view of things." "You mean the male perspective?" (So True)
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The chapter five music, along with the teamwork... So refreshingly familiar. Thank you, 2DArray. Two games that seem nothing alike at first ended up being perfect together.