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Can someone please explain to me what the whole meaning is behind this. I got really confused at the guy who said they should die for their sins. It was confusing and I'm not going to restart the game to re-read it. So can anyone please explain to me why he ended up dying when he could've left?
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jonah should take with him his malformed friends including the one thats lifting weights at start and beat the crap out of the cops.but nooope :(( its sad fairytale not a game :((
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most of you missed the point,jonah died to save his friend.(bad decision,as the sinister city also remained as it is).saving himself and letting his friend die wouldnt be any better....but he basically died for his friend..if you can even consider that guy a friend...
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The man with the apple is the watcher, be like him to know this and we all will never be in this situation. This scene is about a blind and stupid society, London here was just a name of the picture. We fear what we have never saw, never knew or we consider that it's bad... or all of it.
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this is more and interactive animation than point and click adventure game like the others. it was very short too i just got into it, ended too fast.
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I remember playing this game a few years ago. I don't know if it's the nostalgic guy waking up (I call him Tim) or the fact that it's just a beautiful game, but I feel a deep sense of rising sadness when playing this game. I found the graphics beautiful, the story fascinating and the music really puts the atmosphere into effect. It really is a beautiful game to play if you enjoy immersing in storylines other than just gameplay.
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Not much of a game, just a click here to continue the story with a rather macabre ending: I give it 4 stars just for the sheer effort and thought behind it! well done
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"...about this mane who looks like a monster." ... Any questions why evil prevails? Thanks Monds for the perfect example.
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They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails." - Nicholas Cage as Yuri Orlov in Lord Of War. Good Jonah acted all the time, but in the end... Awesome story.
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I would not consider this a game because there is no failure state. However, it IS a very gripping and beautifully illustrated story. I would love to see a sequel. This was so incredible.
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what a heartwrenching tale, and amazing artwork! I love the character detail. It certainly leaves you pondering on social status, and how people judge on looks.
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This is a beautiful game... So much sacrifice, for one person, there was one person, so that man gave his life, for one good person... Kinda reminds me of Sodom..... except in Sodom no one was good....
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It's very linear, more like an interactive story than a game. But it was enjoyable nonetheless. And very touching.. Thanks for the experience.
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that was a sad story nobody cares him and the priest is mean but one friend he seems had a love of him how ugly their are but love him
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A nice enough looking game, with a decent enough story, but as a game, it's garbage. It barely passes as a puzzle game, and the multitude of spelling/grammar errors really detract from the story. Also the ending is kinda stupid. So Jonah sacrifices himself to save one guy, who's probably really easy to get out of this city, also saving all of the people who were horrible to him? Why does he care? Get the guy out end let the rest of the dicks burn.
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Beautiful story and artwork. It wasn't much of a game, but that's ok. I truly loved it. I wish more games were like this.
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The father of the murdered child was the one that you helped in finding his glasses.Though Jonah only knew the fair,he had an unfair end.