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The mother weeps in sorrow and sadness and just picks herself up and be like "nothing unusual here, better keep walking"
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I may just be selfish, but I honestly cannot feel bad when one of the members runs out of cover into the firing angle of a crazed nazi.
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I'm a horrible person. I ran away once the bullets started flying and left in my ship. The family ran away, but the little girl just sat down and sobbed.
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One little thing that shows a lot is that how the alien moves fast to protect the people even when he is injured. It shows that he will muster up his remaining strenght to protect the people when he is their "Guardian angel" very amazing game.
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I ran to the aid of the family,guarding them from any harm,now I left this world,I watch them from the sky.If those monsters dare touch the family I will come back from the dead or nything to make sure they pay!
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Each of them has their own personality and it's great. I still can't get over it! The little girl is just so close to you, she is always right in front of or behind me. The little boy stays a little behind his sister, not as close to me, but close to her. He's the one that gets the others on your side. The older girl (mom/big sister) stays in the back-at first I thought maybe she didn't trust me-she did throw a vase at me, but really she was making sure nobody was left behind. When I die, she mourns longer than everyone but the little girl, I guess she appreciated me too. The man leads the way, his chest is wide, whether with muscles or air I don't know, but he always runs back when things get dangerous. They all stayed closer to me as time passed, which was good because I had to slow down, and I couldn't stay straight anymore. I really hope they're all okay-will they miss me? Will the bad guys go after them now that I can't protect them? I really hope they're all okay.
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The little girl got hit by a shot, and I saw the red and I thought that I had failed. She kept going, right behind me. She stayed by my side until I was gone.
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This is a really beautiful game and shows that game can be very beautiful and have impacting stories and don't need to be overly complicated or take hundreds of dollars to make. This is one of my new favorite games.
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The worst part of this, I feel, is that this is likely how many would react to an alien if one visited Earth. The alien was merely trying to protect the people who were kind to him, and was killed for existing, not even for scientific reasons.
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i can seriously relate to this game, although perhaps not in the way the dev intended. see, for a while now, i lost my mom to cancer. anyways, it kinda brought things back if you know what i mean. 'nough said :)
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This is one of those rare occasions where you just think, I looked at the screen for five minutes after I finished and just thought.
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I don't really think a game is art when it only has one real option. You protect the humans that fed you to exploit you. That is all. The other option is to let the humans die then die yourself as well. I personally dislike this game because to me it seems pointless. I know that few here would agree, but good art for me is something that can fit into any setting. This only supports the idea of you wanting to protect the humans by sacrificing yourself, because they gave you an apple and what some milk? Further more, if it is supposed to be a game its an interactive media, thus I feel that being able to move around your alien to either be hit or let humans die. Is way to limited. I feel that while a game like loneliness can justify the simplicity because of its message. This game is too limited for its message. Because of how limited it is presented. Its not a message given through art, its a forced message closer to propaganda.