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Game froze for me after using her to light up the room and getting to the top of the room. Unless I was supposed to do something there.
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This was extremely powerful. This reminded me of my friends relationship with this one girl-- the captions definitely made me tear a bit. I like how you can see the chapel at the start, but you fall down sort of like a timeline giving off what happened before that and you're reminiscing what it was before. And what it came to be now. This managed to make me cry, 5/5
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Okay. First of all. I only played the first few doors of the game, but with those few doors... My God.
In summary: Utter inspiration, and calm music. Fricking amazing combo. I'm going to attempt to play more later. By the first impressions, I will surely love it.
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Great, now every time I hear a bell, I'll cry my eyes out. Thanks. (But seriously, it's a beautiful story. Rarely anything makes me sad, but this hit me hard.)
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I get it. She was the light, and if you let her go, you felt desperate and confused. Like if you knew her, and she left, you would feel desperate and confused.
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I found the bell sound like she was calling me, she was missing me... And I felt I'd miss her too. I didn't want to leave her, I just couldn't unhear her call. Understanding that I had no choice made me cry, and finish the game with my eyes covered in tears. I loved this. 5/5
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The story was indeed powerful and I felt like it could have bought me to tears. But I found the controls really annoying, with the camera costantly moving and making me fall from the platforms. Bu then, maybe it was just my mouse that was unsteady. I'd have preferred the camera to be controlled by the keyboard. Other than that, I feel like the story was really awesome, deep and meaningful, with the holding hands, the letting go, and the sadness that filled the game - especially in the end. I could picture the two characters and feel their pain. The music was beautiful too. I will play it again in some time, maybe while I will be in a better mood.
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Wow.. Absolute proof that a simple message can be so profound.. That even the most basic feelings are the ones we feel the most..