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Thanks for helping me easily share this game I played when I was young with my husband, who'd never even heard of it. I thought I remembered Maggie looked older too in her bad ending but I guess not. As a game, it really stood out from a lot of the other adventure games I played, which had dozens and dozens of characters, compared to this one which starts with 5 and then goes down from there...
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# ¿ Mar 19, 2015 20:48 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 11:19 |
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I guess, thinking about it, if they sucked in Maggie and Brink using space time six's bizzaro time system, and Brink has his hand back, does that mean they're like, time duplicates with new bodies? And if so, is Maggie's old body still in the eye activation chamber? Best not to know, probably. I think ultimately 'and then the story ends and everyone lives happily ever after because humans are great' is a fairly standard takeaway message from the majority of popular sci fi, it's not exactly unique in that. Also I guess Alan Dean Foster wrote a novel about the story of game? Apparently it solves some plot mystery stuff, but whomever wrote that note on the wiki page helpfully didn't mention the plot points it solved... kinda tempted to pick up a copy just to own it though.
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# ¿ Mar 22, 2015 01:36 |