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I like it, but same as most people, I wish you could go back to the Admin room after clearing the game. Also, some kind of creator commentary to help explain further some aspects of the endings would be great.
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SPOILER ALERT!
ending one you find out that you killed your family and stay in the building
ending two you find the head profesor has hung himself and has written: im sorry on the wall
ending three you leave the building and see a nuclear strike destroy the city
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Well I'll tell the ending I got:
The doctor who made the antigravity device and all the chemical experiments and kidnapped you and your family committed suicide and wrote I'm sorry in his blood.
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I was seriously excited about this game- I love dark, eerie games like this! However, once I reached the room with the posthumous study note, I lost all of my walls. Not cool.
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Oh god I already played this game through the 3 endings on NG... I can't take it again, Since I already know what is going to happen... I can't bare it.
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this game is a masterpiece of human fear and emotion that goes deep into the primevil instinct phychology that causes you to have a sick feeling in your stomach and a sorrow in your heart and although this game is pure fiction it has the erie feeling that this did or can happen........
war is a terrible terrible thing but it will and can never end beacause of fundamental human urges to compete and because of that we are forever lost ....
this game holds a bit of the key to the way out
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When I saw "Subject often presses (Q) to read notes," I thought this would be a funny little game. That changed quickly.
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This game is great on a level, but three ending and no replay value is a major problem. Especially having to start from the beginning over and over again.
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this game is great, i found all 3 endings all are sad. the cons are this isnt a difficult game at all, takes 10 minites (more if notes are read which i STRONGLY RECCOMENEND) but this is good for endings, and the plot is slightly vague but this can be seen as good too.The sole reason why you should play it is the mystery. The posthumous apology of doctor g, you belong here, the city to start a new life well... the notes add to the depth and even the room names tell you something. This game need further examination (as in a sequel) 4.5/5 but since no 4.5 its a 5
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This is so beautiful and engaging, filled with the unexpected. I won't spoil it for you, but no ending will be like you expect, and there simply isn't a happy one for this game. It touches upon the idea of a story, but you have to piece almost everything together using a mix of the notes left behind, the implications of those notes, and quite a few assumptions- and most of those assumptions end up being overturned. As for the complaints about having to restart for each ending? While it would be more convenient, the game isn't long enough to justify the work it would require to fix that. I'd really prefer another game in the spirit of this one, honestly. :)
Also, personally I'd go for family, doctor, then city. I found that order revealed just the right information at just the right time for it to really impact you.