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These games, these "art" games, are always so beautiful. They tell stories in a way that no other medium could. They're more touching because you can feel a connection. Because you've played him. There needs to be more games like this one.
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Awesome game but I can't help but think, wife being murdered? Turns out he's a hospital patient? Doesn't recall any visits by the shrink? Never to be released? This game fully reminds me of shutter island.
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That was a beautiful game, and i don't get emotional very often, let alone about a game. So all i have to say is, this is a masterpiece of a game a very sad, but heatwarming game.
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Being trepped, fully self aware, in solitary confinemtent for the rest of your life... it;s the most horrible thing I can imagine.
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Kanacali.... as the psychiatrist is talking he says "He seems to recall her death, but he doesnt recall that he murdered her"
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The story is really deep, its really more of a story than a game, its really quite mooving, and depressing... and dont use a walkthrough, its supposed to be frustrating i guess
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This game is truly beautiful. I'm not even going to rate anything other than the storyline, for they do not matter. 5/5. Most touching game I have ever played.
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This game is incredibly simple; The mechanics, while smooth, are rudimentary; the graphics seem fairly outdated; and the controls are so basic, once you know what does what, you can beat the game. However, the plotline is what saves this game and makes it so good. I must confess, I didnt even read the intro to begin with, I just wanted the challenge of another puzzle game. But than I caught the end, the Shrink's report, and i think now I must go back and read the intro and play the game again with the story in mind.
10 out of 10 in my book. One of the better online games I have ever played.
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Uh, the cause of her death has something to do with him murdering her doesn't it? It could have been accidental but that's what I read in the final report from the shrink o.o
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The platforms and puzzles represent challenges they faced together. They would always make it through, no matter how difficult it was. There was one obstacle, however that wasn't so easy, and somehow it resulted in her death. It could've been depts to the wrong people, a simple accident, anything you could imagine. It tore him apart.
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I'm not a crying guy, but I ended up crying at the end... Best game I've played in a while because of the music, th story, the art, and the gameplay...
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This game is great. The storyline, idea of the platforming, and the difficulty curve ore all very interesting. It is also one of the very few games that has a deep, emotional storyline. 5/5
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I can't beat the last level. Sometimes when I hit the spacebar, instead of making me and my ghosts disappear and go back to the start, the ghosts disappear for good and I just fall. Such a great game... but it was such a frustrating let down I can't rate it better than 2/5.
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amazing game. 5/5.... i think i found a glitch where if you get bored and spam the spacebar, the game glitches and still has all your clones doing things right, but you cant see them. or make new clones.
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omg.. T.T its so so Sad the end if its your first time playing this im hope you finish really have a story to cry yo`ll get =O
finish it isnt to hard! ^^ nice one
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If you don't get the point of the story, the entire storyline is the visit from the Psychologist. The "challenges" are pictures and objects shown to him by the Psychologist which he has to explain what it feels like and means. He's explaining to the Psychologist that it's like how his life used to be except that he's doing it all by himself instead of with Kathryn. He then goes on to explain about what happened with Kathryn, but it's unsure of how she died, probably with a challenge they did together. The green box at the end of every challenge signifies the box that he had to find to put her into. The flowers that you spawn at/checkpoint are the 2 flowers he put next to her grave. Personally, I think she died a normal death, and he just put her in the box and buried her because he couldn't handle her death. But that's just me.