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I always thought it would be impossible to beat the quality of the dialogue in "The Headmaster", but have now discovered a game that is at least as good. Anyone who appreciates dialogue and understandable character development as much as I do should check out "Nothing is Forever".

By the way, Emma reminded me a bit of Cassandra, at the latest when it comes to the strip poker evening.

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kinda low to advertise under someone else's game

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and even worse that is the game you advertised is $15 this game is free

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Hi straigthpurprains,

thank you for your constructive criticism, which I have taken very much to heart.

But allow me a few more comments.

1) Why is it an absurdity to write about other games here? Please explain.

2.) The first three chapters of "Nothing is forever" are freely available. Please look more closely next time.

3) Ah - in both games a psychologist is the main character. Another similarity, besides the good dialogues and the exciting story.

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It's hard to believe that you don't know why it's an asshole move to advertise under someone else's work, and if you are that dense the lemme explain. Imagine you just made youtube video then you get comments like "my videos are better than Dreamvoider's come check out my channel plus theres a 15 dollar fee after watching 3 of my video's"

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He wasn't trying to advertise another game or say it is better, he only said it was as good, and even complimented the original greatly, he was trying to post helpful information, maybe chill tf out

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Meh, I can believe it. He can post in Discord because he's obviously a patron, but instead he posts spoilers here, when he should know that many readers here have not seen the update yet. Even posts direct public messages to dev here, when he must know that Discord would be monitored much more closely and be more likely to get him a response. The self-absorption necessary without resorting to malice is considerable, but I think he's capable.