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Dear Esther
What an absolute load of rubbish that was. The worst indie game I've ever found in a Humble Bundle. Felt like I was travelling around Skyrim with no arms and no horse while Piers Morgan keept fisting my ears with a My First Thesaurus.
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Re: Dear Esther
Haha. I haven't had the pleasure.
Try Gone Home next. I'm about an hour into it and am very impressed.
Stanley Parable next, I guess.
Try Gone Home next. I'm about an hour into it and am very impressed.
Stanley Parable next, I guess.
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Re: Dear Esther
Did Stanley. Very rarely laugh at videogames but that one got me a few times.
Just finished Antichamber. Excellent game and it kept me busy for hours. Reminded me a lot of the Portal series.
Next is Gone Home.
Just finished Antichamber. Excellent game and it kept me busy for hours. Reminded me a lot of the Portal series.
Next is Gone Home.
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Re: Dear Esther
Well that was top banana. A nice little diversion that ended very well.
10/10 Would kill time with again.
10/10 Would kill time with again.
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Re: Dear Esther
It was honestly just the writing for me. I liked the concept and the general story but the prose was atrocious.melancholy wrote:Amusingly, I loved Dear Esther and hated Journey.