I don't feel like it was uncomfortable at all. I've had my laptop a long time, you know? I think it was interesting to think of it in a new way - as a being I spend time with every day. It's already seen me do all sorts of things, make all sorts of mistakes and talk to all kinds of people. So... why not get to know it, too? Very cool!
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As someone who has worked extensively in customer service - this is it. This captures the feeling of staring into the eyes of a customer that has just tried to return something that's not even from your store. It's totally that feeling of sitting in your car during break and wanting to scream. I loved every minute of this, although I'm not sure I'd like to relive my actual store experiences. This game was a thoughtful, unnerving look at being in the belly of the beast and I loved it. There's really a depth here that resonates with my inner faceless employee. :)
I feel like 'horror' doesn't really sum up what I felt while I was playing this- I wasn't unsettled, and I didn't really feel like I should be. It was its own weird little world with some unsettling elements, but mostly I felt compassion. I felt emotionally connected to the relics despite not knowing much about them. I wasn't afraid of them or the world they inhabited- I was curious as to how it worked and what had happened. It's a lovely experience. It's a meaningful experience. I feel like I really did explore the relics of something great that had left a lot of chaos in its wake, and then it was time to pack up what was left and take them all home. Extremely refreshing. Thanks for letting us take this little journey for free. :)
I found that this impacted me more than I initially thought it would. I also feel like I actually learned something after pouring over the WIPP page. It's a genuinely unnerving thought, and I think your writing reflects it well. Even with limited choices, I felt like there was a very real, and very forboding decision to be made. Great work!