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The sheer Haroldness of this is absolutely off the charts. I was in awe of every artistic interpretation of Harold I experienced. The fact that you could make such an amazing entry despite not being some Harold fanatic just speaks to your artistic integrity, and I'm honored every year you grace the jam with your creations.

I think you knowingly did not aim to please everyone, which I can respect, but no doubt it will drop you a few points in areas. Reid mode is hard. . . very hard, and I want to beat it! But the effort and time necessary to understand combat was just a bit too much for me to manage in the judging time period. On Priscilla mode, I don't think there was much thought I had to put into combat aside from trying to inflict status effects and then using the attacks that felt strongest, so on the lower difficulty, combat felt like a repetitive hurdle in the way of experiencing the dialog.

Story too felt a bit beyond me. Even though I fancy myself a bit of a Haroldjam scholar, I was somewhat confused by the plot. I think I picked up the main points of the tournament, secret plan, and sacrifice, but I always felt like my understanding was not doing your storytelling justice. The little side stories one gets from deepening relationships were really nice though. Regardless, you get the honor as the top Haroldverse world builder by far (and that ending was simply awe-inspiring).

I do plan a full scale Reid-level play through, I plan on getting all the endings, and I swear on Harold I'll decode your secret clues you've dropped. Thanks for submitting such an impressive entry!

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Thank you for your critical feedback regarding the story and the plot. I'll admit I think I realized now from all the feedback I've gotten that my brain might have overdone the whole thing and it came off too confusing to a lot of people. I definitely need to retrospect myself and think a lot more to make a more cohesive narrative next time. While I'm still no Harold fanatic, I do respect everyone's efforts last year and this year as well. And I thank you for hosting this jam with the chance for me to show off my knowledge of the Haroldverse. Its not perfect, but I'm glad I made it.

So I wish you the best of luck and may next year the Harold stories continue.

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Reid-level play through COMPLETE! Whew that was a challenge, although not as tough as some of your other games I think. I'm blown away once again at your inclusion and extension of the entire Haroldverse, and all those nice side stories that lead to unique end scenes. I'm certain I've missed some things even in a second play through, but I can say I enjoyed even the punishing combat much more this time around. Thanks for everything you poured into this entry.