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Anonymous >> #208798
Posted on 2015-11-30 04:20:41 Score: -6 (vote Up) (Report as spam)
I still dont understand how this game got popular quick like fnaf someon please explain.
Anonymous >> #208802
Posted on 2015-11-30 05:14:22 Score: 2 (vote Up) (Report as spam)
It was relevant to their (the fans) interests.
Most likely the same way fnaf became popular, or any other Fandom generating product is/was for that matter.
Anonymous >> #220582
Posted on 2016-03-01 00:10:02 Score: 1 (vote Up) (Report as spam)
I basically played and loved it because:
At first: Liked the story, thought it was simple and straight forward, liked the gameplay that looked very simple
After getting settled: Really liked the story, found out my actions had consequences, different ways the story could go down, gameplay started to get more bullet hell-ish.
Endgame and replay: Really loved the story, felt way to many emotions from it, felt similar to nostalgia or something. Also found out my actions had permanent consequences that I can't change without literally modding the files, even if I restart it, and the gameplay improved my skill in nuclear throne and touhou-type games.
This is output from play-throughs of all types; pacifist, neutral, selective murder, and genocide.
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