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The only thing that i dont get... is "what am i supposed to do" XD. I mean ok, i shoot fish n gather em. But "leaving the fish intact", i dont get. How do i leave fish intact when picking it up? Whaddahell do i aim at to leave it intact? XD
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This is a wonderful, game. I love the concept art and the music. Fantastic idea :] It's hard to make an original game these days, props!
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Oh look the game didn't load, instead of rating 1/5 like some people, i should use logic and refresh, now that for once a game does that to me....
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Sure, Shooting fish with oxygen so powerfull that it shatters thier bones over and over while they run away helplessly and sadly isn't cruel to fish
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A thing to say, notably an "Unspoken Mechanic".
Fish Frenzy. Hurt a fish along the spine to make it bleed, and then go up a little.
This attracts large Carnivores the farther down you go.
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Spoilers follow:
Narrative wise: I had absolutely no problem with dying at the end.
Gameplay wise: the final moment of the game being a boss fight that you have no option but to lose no matter how well you play feels really awful.
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The deep 'fish' actually managed to pique my fear/interest of giant underwater creatures a bit. The atmosphere of the game was just right for this.
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im lost its about this little rich kid well guy who wants to b a fisherman like his dad n he wants to share his uninteresting diary dude its a diary ur not supposed to want ppl to see it its just wanting attentio0n and then he gets killed by a super powered person and breathes water and the last guffins says showtime wat are they talking about this game is confusing gah can anyone help???
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As I travel a little ways in the wrong direction to the boat... "If you're getting lost, you might want to buy a compass. Oh, and the boat is to the right."