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Jokes aside, it's a good story. I find myself in Kanni's shoes a lot more than I'd like to admit, which only made the ending hit even harder. Now that I'm done with the game, I will think about the cat
Jokes aside, it's a good story. I find myself in Kanni's shoes a lot more than I'd like to admit, which only made the ending hit even harder. Now that I'm done with the game, I will think about the cat
This review contains spoilers
"Playing this game made my soul feel ____."
Full
When I first saw this game for sale today, I thought it would be a normal game, nothing out of the ordinary compared to others. A story about a protagonist with no parents going on an adventure to save the world through the power of friendship, and it is! But after seeing some of the routes the story branches from, it gives me perspective about why some of the characters act the way they do. Why a bully chooses to bully, why loved ones keep secrets from you. To me, it breathes life into their dialogue and makes them feel like more than just a static portrait and text dialogue on a colored speech bubble. That's what makes me love this game, it's part of the game's charm that spurs me to try and make the right choices to help everyone in this little town.
It's what they all deserve.
Seen
There was something about the narrator's desperation for a good ending in the face of many unhappy endings that felt all too familiar. It was like looking in a mirror, spending hours upon hours of overthinking my choices in a perhaps vain attempt of a satisfactory conclusion. if I were to keep pursuing this path, would it all be worth it? What would happen if I didn't do this? This distress that the narrator made my sympathetic heart also yearn for a satisfactory end. I felt like if I didn't try to get this good end, these townspeople would keep living in a lie which I simply wouldn't stand for.
As well as the Narrator, Luka's past took me by surprise too. When his flashbacks started, it started to hit a bit too close to home. There is a truth to what his future self says, children interpret situations differently, their mind can't fully grasp how serious a situation can be. And when he pieced the memory together and remembered hearing his parents fighting, I broke down. I feel like these encounters in the void gave me some sort of closure with my own past, but most of all, it really put me into Luka's mindset. When he screamed out on the stormy night releasing all that anger and pain into the sky, I was proud of him. As a boy who had lost so much, this was just one of the ways he could move forward. Sure his Gran would prefer a simpler way forward, but healing from a grave pain such as this is never so, it takes time. Time that would be stolen away from him as well when she destroys The Source. The whole story in its grand scheme is a powerful presence in my mind. It leaves me with lots of scattered emotions but in a good way.
Also Sharper disintegrating was funny, heck rich people
Melon
I am going to smack this melon for 30 minutes and no one can stop me!
PTUNK
Full
When I first saw this game for sale today, I thought it would be a normal game, nothing out of the ordinary compared to others. A story about a protagonist with no parents going on an adventure to save the world through the power of friendship, and it is! But after seeing some of the routes the story branches from, it gives me perspective about why some of the characters act the way they do. Why a bully chooses to bully, why loved ones keep secrets from you. To me, it breathes life into their dialogue and makes them feel like more than just a static portrait and text dialogue on a colored speech bubble. That's what makes me love this game, it's part of the game's charm that spurs me to try and make the right choices to help everyone in this little town.
It's what they all deserve.
Seen
There was something about the narrator's desperation for a good ending in the face of many unhappy endings that felt all too familiar. It was like looking in a mirror, spending hours upon hours of overthinking my choices in a perhaps vain attempt of a satisfactory conclusion. if I were to keep pursuing this path, would it all be worth it? What would happen if I didn't do this? This distress that the narrator made my sympathetic heart also yearn for a satisfactory end. I felt like if I didn't try to get this good end, these townspeople would keep living in a lie which I simply wouldn't stand for.
As well as the Narrator, Luka's past took me by surprise too. When his flashbacks started, it started to hit a bit too close to home. There is a truth to what his future self says, children interpret situations differently, their mind can't fully grasp how serious a situation can be. And when he pieced the memory together and remembered hearing his parents fighting, I broke down. I feel like these encounters in the void gave me some sort of closure with my own past, but most of all, it really put me into Luka's mindset. When he screamed out on the stormy night releasing all that anger and pain into the sky, I was proud of him. As a boy who had lost so much, this was just one of the ways he could move forward. Sure his Gran would prefer a simpler way forward, but healing from a grave pain such as this is never so, it takes time. Time that would be stolen away from him as well when she destroys The Source. The whole story in its grand scheme is a powerful presence in my mind. It leaves me with lots of scattered emotions but in a good way.
Also Sharper disintegrating was funny, heck rich people
Melon
I am going to smack this melon for 30 minutes and no one can stop me!
PTUNK