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Nothing new in gameplay, and no real challenge, no replay value and doesnae last very long.
That said, it was a smooth running gameplay, and the simple gameplay kept it flowing nicely with no difficulty related interruptions to the storyline, and a pleasant, refreshingly warm ending that gave a wee rush of goosebumps. Pretty, if basic, graphics were a nice touch, but being a succinct game and simple, emotional story let me like it more than I would have if it didn't have the smaller touches.
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It turns out the girl is a figment of his imagination he concocted in an interview with a psychologist and he is a ghost and also Keyser Soze and a modern superhero and aliens invaded a planet that was Earth all along but he defeated them with water. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
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Its not a bad game, but... alright, lets see how to phrase this without seeming too harsh. It is very simple and very very easy. That's allowable when the storyline is powerful, but this storyline is really more of a description without any real movement. Its the first half of Company of Myself, without the dark conclusion. Not saying a dark conclusion would be recommended, as that would have just been complete imitation, but... it just... I dunno. It doesnt really have much. A brief and fairly well written, if rather trite, description of two characters in love. No real gameplay. No real story. Graphics were nothing to write home about. Music was fine, I suppose. Cant see the point in replaying, unless it gets badges. I want to like it, but I cant love it at all. 3/5.
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It's not too often when I finish a game where the ending has such warmth it brings a genuine smile to my face. Nicely done.
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When I switched to the girl in the very first level, I immediately thought "The company of Myself". And just after that, "I'm SO gonna love this."
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Honestly she's more fun to mess with than the game is interesting to play or the storyline is involving, but this is a novel twist to the platformer genre.
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This game was really deep and was pretty challenging that i didn't get them all the first try, but i didn't have to look at the walkthrough. Amazing game 5/5
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I loved that kongregate finally created the "philosophical" tag. Now we can find the best games easily. Beautiful story and beautiful ending! I was supposed to say congratulations for the game, but I will say thank you, because those minutes of gameplay were full of depth and were just wonderful! Thank you.
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While the visual style invokes Company of Myself, the game-play isn't actually all that similar (aside from the first part of this being the same as the middle of CoM, they're quite different).
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Wow, i feel this game with some strong influences from "The company of myself", and of course brilliant and deep, i really enjoyed this game because it means a lot for those who are trully in love and have fought against everything to keep alive that hope of shining together and have made it. Congratulations! 5/5
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This is an amazing game that is done the right way. Many game developers are failing to see the shift in style that gamers are interested in. Narrative driven games are an under-sought genre that this developer and a few others gets. Games like Bastion. A commend the way you went about with this game and hope to see more games like this in the future. Not just from you, but everyone. Well done on a fine game. 5/5
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What a nice, simple and beautiful ending. To be honest, I was expecting yet another cliched, ambiguous, dark ending that I've come to expect from games like this on Kongregate - "and now... i am dead'.. type endings. I'm so glad it didn't fall into the cliche and came up with something quite simple, with only a hint of ambiguity/complexity.
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@ MrRubix
Cleary it has some inspiration from those two said games, but that doesn't dismiss the fact that it has it's own unique elements as well. It's worthy of a play, nontheless.