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'when one door closes another one opens'....either it DOES sound like a kingdom hearts line, or im playing it too much =P
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And so they say: "Our first game – the first of many, though, we promise." And it's been. How long? Oh yea 6 YEARS :/
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That's cute. The end (the lunch with the son) totally made it for me. It shows the developers have insight :) I'm looking forward to your next games!
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erm right i got on the roof somehow, and my wife isnt letting me in through the back door... problem :/ otherwise great game
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Okay, so I see how some people look at Compromise as the "best" ending, but that's absolutely not what this game is about. The game's meaning is to tell you that you, and only you, can personally put your priorities, and that no choice is right or wrong. No matter what, you can never have everything, so you have to settle for what you want the most.
This is absolutely a wonderful game, and if I rediscover it in a few years, no memory of it, I know that I'll enjoy it exactly as much as I did this time around.
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Recommended games if you liked this one: "Alter", "The Company of Myself", "Fixation", "Get Home", "ImmorTall",and "And Everything Started to Fall".
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most beautiful game EVER... I like how all three stories connect... The 'compromise' and 'work' Jasons visit the 'love' Jason, but the 'work' jason doesn't enter. The 'compromise' couple talk about both endings, and the 'love' Jason is outside their window
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I will admit that, occasionally, I will comment on a game and type "5/5" or "5 stars" or something to that effect and not actually register my vote. But this game deserves more than that. This game resonated with me in a way no game ever has before. It is true on so many levels. If you ignore your own feelings and ambitions, you may become successful in life, but there will always be something vital to your happiness missing. If you ignore your responsibilities you may find that you are happier all around, but, as the game shows, you may not have enough time to enjoy it. 5/5. And this time, I mean it.
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maybe there's still time" is wat the green print said after perfect money ending where he drives away, add + if u now know!
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I like how all the endings tie into each other. The worker helps out the lover, and the one between them watches the lover mourn his loss.
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Really pretty game, I like the concept of choosing your life. The only thing I would change, and don't judge me for this, is give the women smaller bums because they stick out lots...
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Wow. I shit myself when I learned that *Spoiler* the guy standing outside was you. Then after the moeny ending I was like, The hell? Im him too?
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To get the spilt ice cream achievement, in the perfect money ending, buy the ice cream, don't give it to the kid keep going and you spill it.
To get the bypass security achievement, in the perfect money ending, when at airport just keep going left (don't but tickets) once you've got this go back get the tickets and enjoy.
To get the ninja'd achievement, during sunrise when in the basement, climb on to tool box go left immediately on to the left shelf and then up onto the long shelf, do it quickly.
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I love this game so much. It needs badges although it needs atleast 20,000 more plays. But most games have atleast 150,000 plays. Has plenty of in-game achievements to get me playing. Extremely similar to "And Everthing Started to Fall". So those of you that liked this would love that game. 5/5 and f'ved.
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I just noticed, that, in the compromise ending, when you change your clothes, your hair becomes brown, but changes back to white when you sit down at the table.
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I really like how in the compromise ending, when you talk to your wife, you see glimpses of the other two endings. It's a really nice touch. First time I finished, it was this ending, and I didn't fully comprehend the meaning; it was only after I completed the other two endings that I understood the significance of it.
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Overall, a pretty solid game. I love games that give you choices, then change the game depending on those choices. Sorry I didnt have more to right (not really in a reveiwing mood). Anyways, my rating? 4/5!
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*loading* hmm. *loading* .... any minute now *loading* ahh ill listen to shinedown *song ends* ill go play that game now *loading* ahhhhhhhh
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why the hell would a kid leave his baby brother in the attic? It's like lord of the rings ecept the ring is a toy -_-
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That is one mobile baby. And, what kind of sicko older brother locks their still-in-diapers-and-crawling-around baby brother in the attic?
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Goes to attic.Sees no brother.thinks "we is he". brother apears out of thin air behind me. thinks "HE IS A FRIKIN MUTANT CALL THE X-MEN!!"
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I don't care what sappy love stories say, there's nothing wrong with spending a lot of time working hard. your partner should be there to make the most of the free time you DO have rather than complain about how long you work.