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I remember how i found this game beautiful a few years ago, but on retrospective, it's a very a morally questionable game.
Entering the minds of terminally ill people to fabricate fake memories so they have a fake happy ending inside their minds sounds very wrong.
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>>741844808
This was the first "game" I ever played that I felt would have unironically been better as an animated movie instead. ALl the "gameplay" segments are padding and drag down the experience, especially during the climax of the story iykyk
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>>741844808
Was the story that good or were the standards that low back then?
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>>741845165
lower standards. it was still time when you could get away with making rpgmaker game without getting totally ignored or laughed at
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>>741845165
It was pretty melodramatic and cheesy, like a soup opera.
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>>741845673
I dismissed it back then as emotionslop. No playing on my heartstrings, you bastards
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>>741844808
I'm glad the era of indie games about mental illness and depression seemingly came to an end
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>>741845886
Omori might have been the last one.



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