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i-twi-cal

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A member registered Sep 06, 2020

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Earlier today, and after the past few days of me streaming this game to a friend of mine, after about 15 hours of playtime, we got all the 4 endings.


For a bit of context, the past few days he's been going to the newest horror games catalog of gamejolt and itch.io, digging through mostly amateur works, unity asset jams, or well-crafted but ultimately forgettable 10 minute long shorts. Recently, I decided that I would try my hand in the hat and I picked two games. The first one lasted 5 minutes. The second one was this.


This is honestly one of my favorite games now.  Its a phenomenally unique and surreal experience. The progression of the game feels smooth and rewarding. Even with its metroid-level backtracking, the quake movement at which your character moves at keeps the feeling of tedium of going back and forth area to area to a minimal. It didn't feel too obvious but it wasn't so cryptic and we were able to do everything on our own without having to use the medium once. The humor of this game is gold and the atmosphere is very compelling and immersive. The only comparison I can make to the graphics is that it reminds me of old community TF2 maps, but it still feels like it stands on its own with how its utilized for the atmosphere and gameplay.


I really felt like I had to create an account to post my gratitude for this game's existence. Here's hoping it doesn't stay completely unknown, and here's also hoping the best of whatever your future projects may entail. 


Godspeed.