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The first game makes me feel bad for Jack, despite the murder.... this one just gives him the appearance of a creeper, even if it does make more sense overall.
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also it turns out the psychiatrist (Henry i think) sponsers tobacco "keep smoking so we can find the root of your problem"
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4-7 OMG i smoke ran into that lower left laser like 4 times before realizing that i could jump up to the right *facepalm*
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How do you enter a code. I finished the game on another computer and have the code but I don't know how to enter the code...
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I hate that when they move around it moves the dialogue box with them. It's hard to see it when it goes running after the other people. It would be nice if in future games it was stationary and they just had the name of the person next to the conversation to show who's talking. Also, I hated when I got to the end of a level and didn't think that there would be any more conversation and went barreling through to the end and missed out. It would be nice if perhaps the conversation could be carried over to the next part along with whatever is next. Or a way to go back through the previous conversations to see what I missed. Other than that very great puzzle game.
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memorex look at the final scene the last picture in the final scene u see the hate close to him alook at the picture pluss to keep it alive
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Is the puzzle a mindtrap for people like me, or is it actually possible to blow rings from between the line of non-smoking and smoking area?
Realy liked it and "it's sequel".^^
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That ending... Jack is so nice, but just, suddenly, he's done it. I wouldn't mind knowing what exactly, physically, Jack did, or why he felt he had to do it, but on the other hand, I think that ambiguity may be part of the point.
It does feel odd to have the entire story focus on Kathryne, only for it to end like that though. It felt out of place, like it was only there to tie this game in with its sequel.
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On the second or third level in the Meadow, you can make the dude fall off when he's standing on the middle platform by blowing a smoke ring all the way to the top right. Then you talk to him as if nothing happened ^-^
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I feel weird, the conversation at the beginning of chap. 3 was almost word for word (aside from the puzzle part) the conversation I had with my therapist today :$ Anyway, amazing prequel to an amazing game 5/5.
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This is a real masochists only game! I needed the walktrough as soon as chapter 2 and it's very hard even with the walktrough, becouse it requires absoulute precise timeing and aiming! Such difficulty would be barely acceptable for the last levels and it's just the begining! I Think this is the hardest platformer I've ever played, even worse than "I want to be the flash game!". Well, I'm not I mazochist so I skip it.
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When I was reading Jack's lines I too noticed the stuttering of his words, though it never occurred to me that he was stuttering. I assumed the slowdown was due to him talking all robot-like (being found in a cave, i figured he'd be a lil off). So my inner monologue read his lines like G-man.
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The trick to beating the EHUP is to blow a ring at it, then to run after your ring until it reaches the switch. Hope this helped!
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In the last part, when there is a conversation about Jack's backyard, and how he should plant something, like some flowers. And also the refrigerator, square like and eco friendly, one would think that it would come in a big green box......that explains the door and the flowers in the other game
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really liked this game, especially that you can skip all the dialog and play it like an ordinary puzzle game if you're tired. Or enjoy a really good storie that makes this game so much better then so many other games. 5/5 :D
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Actually, sensors using a beam of light (except for very basic ones) will detect the amount of light received and then trigger on some set threshold. Blowing smoke would block some of the light, but it may or may not be enough to trigger the sensor, depending on how it is setup.
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@ diamondrhino: I disagree. An infrared beam would get stopped by smoke, but it would take an awful lot to stop a laser. Just go to any concert venue where bands use them. Also, you can test this at home using a simple laser pointer you can buy at any office supply shop.