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so in Fixation, Kathryn seeks outside help to her problem, while Jack attempts to solves his own problem in his own head?
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One of the top rated comments by Kanacali says "it's unsure of how she died" but the psychologist stated she was murdered by him. This game needs a follow up, we must learn more about what happened!
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I have to say, I have never writen a review on a game, and this game is by far one of the most heart touching games I have every played. Very well done.
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The hermit is an every day guy who can take on tough challenges that usually requires multiple people all by himself. One day he meets a girl, who makes those challenges easier than ever. They fell in love, and took on countless challenges together. One day, during one of those challenges, he accidentally kills her in the process of completing it. He doesn't realize it was his fault. He is torn apart, but is able to go back to how he used to live. He buries her in a green box, it being the only thing he can fit her in other than a coffin. He places two flowers on her burial mound and resumes his life. After discovering her dead in his backyard, he is brought to a hospital where he sits in a solitary confinement room; alone, once again. A shrink comes to visit him on occasion and he continues to tell his tale of solitude and remorse each time he sees him.
This story is very moving, bringing a tear to my eye each time I play it. Wonderful job, to all who made it. 5/5
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if you read the shrink's dignostic it says "he doesn't recall that he murdered her" sot he did in fact murder her. this is pretty sad becuase the way he describes her she meant everything to him.
also at the end he says "the shrink leaves and suddenly i dont have a person to tell my story to anymore." this could mean that he didnt feel he finished his story which would go with the possibility that he never remembers the shrink visiting. OR it could mean that he realizes the shrink isnt coming back again, fitting in line with the option that he remembers he shrink, but might feel he has nothing else to talk about and so he just repeats the story every visit
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the life story of this hermit has a really massive impact to my emotion. i was really into the game and definitely touched upon reading the messages level by level while seeking for the truth and listening to that sad background music that emptied the atmosphere. whats even worse was when i read the truth upon finishing the last level that he lost his loved one, and trying to move on by dropping his past experiences. though my heart was completely shattered, I really appreciate the game.
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This game was not only touching in itself, but also because I can relate to the "loner" aspect of the game. Poor guy.
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The story is very thought-provoking and sad. It's very moving and touching. This game is not a game. It is a work of art. The story of a hermit can never be more saddening. I completely agree that there should be a museum dedicated to this game.
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I just got done with Fixation. I had to replay this masterpiece as well. Some things are still a mystery, but maybe that's the best part. Fixation had a lot of philosophical ideas in it... I think the point of these two games are to make us thin and reflect.. The Answers aren't always easy to see or clean cut.
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The level where the girl falls into the pit, I considered just quitting then so they could keep living together happily
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Games like this reminds me that these games aren't just thrown under the rug due to new shooters or fast action games + if you agree for all you gamers that think this is sad yet beautiful :)
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Can anyone PLEASE help me with the level that says, "What? Don't go yet. I have more to say. I really do"? I am stuck on this level and I would appreciate the help.
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When I played this game, it made me realize how much of a monster I am, this game made me realize that it's okay to have friends, but as I was playing this, I kept telling myself that I hurt anyone who comes close to me. I felt pain as I played, but it also gave me a realization. Truly a masterpiece, as it is a puzzle game that also forces to figure out what is going on inside of yourself.
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Played this again after so many years. Its still great. and the story feels sadder. Maybe because I understand it more.
The right amount of difficulty. Beautiful music. Great Story. I wish they made more games like this.
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Come back again after so many years (actually revisit every year). Find out the flash not working any more, became sadder..
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The last level was, just like you said, "LincolnOsis", most likely a metaphor for his life, leaving old things behind, to let yourself proceed or something like that. {(EDIT) Talked to the creators, and, you were right. Great guess.}
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For a little puzzle game, both The Company of Myself and Fixation have kept me up well into the wee hours of the morning. Incredible games, that make you think and feel. I'm very happy with the time I've spent on them, even when I was ready to tug my hair out. The music fixes both play styles extremely well. The story told is both heartening and heart-breaking. I wonder if there's more story to Jack and Kathryn, or perhaps even Penelope, to come.
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level 17 broke my heart. i could feel the pain that he felt because he was forced to kill her in order to reach the green box.
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this game touched me. this story was incredible, and i do think its true. Even if its just something a random guy made up, the message is great. U look at a mentally ill person and u think...
"poor thing... they don't even know whats going on in the world...". Well they do. This is a perfect example. They have a heart and a perfect mind on the inside, just what shows on the outside is a bit jumbled.
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This was really depressing! especially how at the end, you realize that he really did know that he kept telling the same story to the shrink, because he was the only person he could talk to. :( but really really good game. it touched me emotionally in a way i can't describe. We all have a fear of ending up alone, so it really can relate to everyone. I don't know, it was just great.
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As well as all the symbolism above, I feel that the levels surrounded by dirt are symbolic of Kathryn buried in the ground. Also, just wanted to say what a beautiful game, very touching.
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Man... I'm crying too! I usually give up on these puzzles games, but I saw one or two coments here and I really wanted to go and see the final report. And man... shiver, shiver, shiver! O: My god, this is a masterpiece... one of the most moving games I've ever played... and man, it was made with what? 8-bit pixels? That's just so great that I'm going to indicate to all friends! Congratulations... and you got a new fan, creators! O:
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He was responsible for Kathryn's death. The psychologist says specifically at the end that he murdered her. This is more than noteworthy if you want to analyze the plot.