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This is really incredible. Don't want to say too much, but I've been personally dealing with a progressive neurological condition related to what this game covers, and I found it be a really striking articulation of both the fear I've felt and the denial I settle into sometimes. Haven't quite felt this kind of mix of emotions since playing Soma.  I can't compliment the sound design enough.  The ambience, the distant noises underwater, and that subtle ringing that I really thought was coming from my own head when you get to that one log and really start to piece it together.


If I may ask one question after finishing the epilogue: was there any hidden meaning to that board of colored dots or was that just set decoration? I thought it might have been related to the names in the logs but I couldn't find a pattern.

I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it! I spent a while on the sound design alone. I needed the music to emphasise the horror of the thing you eluded to ... but also how it can turn into a rich sadness. 

Also, Soma is amazing - the central philosophical idea to the plot makes for a baffling yet perfectly logical opening and possibly the best video game ending I have ever experienced. 

Congrats on unlocking the epilogue! The board of coloured dots does have a meaning. What the colours indicate is straightforward, but I'm guessing you're either asking why some colours are duplicated, or why some circles are filled in. I'll cipher the answer with rot13. 

Gur pvepyrf ner n puebabybtvpny fhzznel: rzcgl pvepyrf jrer snyfr cbfvgvir qvirf, shyy pvepyrf jrer gehr cbfvgvir qvirf.