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Arya-AH

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A member registered Jan 24, 2019

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The piecing part of the game is really bad. Why is everything else click and drag, but for the piecing you press space? Plus it's super broken and bad to use, it moves the pieces of paper a tiny bit then just stops working and I can barely control which piece I'm picking up. It makes the game basically unplayable.

Wow, can't even come up with a smart response. How telling.

Oh, shut the fuck up, Captnkidd. You are so insufferable. It's pathetic because even though you're talking about real issues you're bending them to your own benefit and ignoring the completely valid points the other guy also made.

Yes, women are very highly sexualised, no one's saying it's not a problem. The way society sees women is obviously not the best and it can have negative effects on said women, but you're being ridiculous. However, you fail to realise that ReaperBen is also absolutely correct. Women do get away with far more than men with a significantly lesser punishment and it's a disgusting double standard.

Men are also very sexualised and no one cares, this is usually because it's assumed by the women that they don't care even if the man doesn't want it. It's seen as weird and abnormal if a man doesn't want sex or to be sexualised and some women even have the nerve to be offended when that's the case.

To make it worse, you also don't seem to understand that you are not the ambassador for all women! Some women don't mind, or even like, being seen in a more sexual way. Some aim for that, and they are valid. Women can be sexual, saying you can't sexualise women in any way is, in my opinion, just as oppressive is the oversexualisation of women.

The thing is, you also clearly don't see the rape and sexualisation of men as an issue seeing as you completely ignored those point's in ReaperBen's reply, immediately jumping into "Oh, boo hoo, poor women." because you had no real defence. It's a stupid double standard and you should get over that before you decide to yell at people over the internet.

Honestly, men have it pretty bad in rape cases. They rarely get the justice they deserve because it was a woman who was the culprit and people are more inclined to believe/side with the woman. Hell, the cases around men are usually taken less seriously from the get go no matter what gender the rapist was. With a woman, even if they lie, they get so much in those situations. People spring to their defence and attack the man immediately with no questions asked.

Honestly, rape didn't even need to be mentioned at all, but you decided it was necessary to pull out the big guns because you couldn't just defend your argument rationally like a normal person without resorting to the extreme. Speaking of which, you're childish. You have to default to immature insults, offensive slurs and encouragement of suicide to get your point across because you can't make a good argument otherwise, but it just makes you seem less reasonable.

I'm so sick of people like you with their "fuck men, feminism" attitude, it's the exact reason I absolutely refuse to associate myself with feminism as a whole.

You sound like a whiny child who just learnt how to swear. Grow up.

I've only gotten 2 endings but I'm in love already

I love this game, it has such a cool premise and all of the dialogue options with the creature (which I have now so lovingly dubbed Echo) are really interesting and I feel like everyone can relate to at least one of the things he says in some way. Feeling like you have no place, trying to get something that seems just out of reach, not wanting to be judged but wanting to be seen, keeping so many things you don't need simply because you can (Less seriously, I think every gamer can relate to that last one, am I right?)

But seriously, I love how you never actually see the creature, after all a classic phrase in horror is that whatever you see in your head will always be 1000x more scary than what is actually there. That fear of the unknown really adds a lot.

This is an amazing experience that manages to be eerie with a weird sense of familiarity to it. Felt almost as if I was the one that didn't belong there, that was intruding. And the voice actor was great, really added a certain atmosphere to it. I'd definitely recommend you guys to quit reading the comments and actually play the game if you haven't already, dammit!

I think that would kinda ruin it. There relationship being so strong yet so purely platonic just has a feeling that wouldn't be the same with romantic involvement. I also think that it shows just how important it is for you to be vulnerable with your friends and also be there for them when they're vulnerable for you, even sacrificing a potential romantic relationship (Amy) for them.

Honestly, having the option for a romantic opportunity with May would change how much it meant for people. (For me, at least)

Generally, the importance of communication with significant others and support for each other when times are tough in relationships of a romantic nature is always talked about and highlighted, while platonic relationships take the backseat. This game, to me, shows the importance of friendships and being there for the people you care about, even outside of romance. That you shouldn't neglect your friendships because you have work to do or people to date. You need to learn to address your concerns with them and take time to look out for them, spend time with them, make sure they know just how valued they are in your and others' lives. I love to see this kind of theme take the forefront. You can be there for your loved ones, even if you're not dating each other.

As someone who isn't very romantically driven myself, it's refreshing to see a story where the main relationship remains as just a friendship instead of falling into the trope of "Oh, they care about each other so much. Thus, they must date."

As sweet as the idea of being able to have a romantic involvement with May may be, I also don't think over the course of the game that there is ever even one point where it seems like it would be a good idea for her to try. She's not in any state to jump into something like that, and trying to would only be damaging. There's a whole lot of healing, thinking and recovery that she'd need to do first. Having the option to kiss her at any point in the game as it is would feel forced and shoe-horned in.

I probably could have said this all in a much shorter, simpler way, but here's this instead.