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Krpa148

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A member registered Nov 17, 2020

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Loved the game! Big thumbs up for your other stuff too, you perfectly understand what makes these PSX retro games work, and they are polished to a fault, with minimum to none of the SFX recycling you usually hear in these jams. 

I'm willing to purchase any future games of yours if you decide to start selling them, because you've proven you've got what it takes. Best of luck in the future! :)

Liked the first version, and this one is even better. It's also freaking terrifying.

Can't wait! :D

*High fives back*

Another gem from anOVERTHINKER. This might be my favorite indie horror game in a while. I already loved the effort you put into the soundwork in your games, but this one was exceptionally effective in that regard.

Also, that enemy is something else, really disturbing.

Now to wait for the next one!

Hell yeah, I'll support you all the way man. :)

Love the way you create atmosphere and constant tension in your games. Especially stuff like SplitScreen in Notebook Entries, that was bone chilling.

Just keep doing what you're doing and you'll have many fans like me in no time. Good luck!

I knew who the dev was as soon as I saw the menu and heard that music.

Everyone, do yourself a favor and buy Notebook Entries if you haven't yet. Overthinker, I hope you never stop making horror games.

I saw your message at the end about the game not delivering, and I thought: man, you definitely shouldn't apologize for this. It's short, yes, but it definitely is unnerving. Almost Home Now was very interesting as well. Great job on both of them and I hope this site will see more of your games, short or long. Good luck with whatever you plan next! :)

I liked this a lot. Subtle but creepy with an interesting plot. Worth a playthrough for sure.

A very well-made game, I must say. Quite impressive both graphically and aurally. The terminals do get a bit repetitive but props for putting so much effort in all fronts.