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AmaranthRuh

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A member registered Oct 23, 2020

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This is the mecha piloting experience I've been looking for! The only outstanding complaint I really have right now though is that the Dominus is quite overpowered with the latest update. I'm not sure if I'm approaching it the wrong way, but those missiles are nigh impossible to dodge even with highly agile suits and the damage they do is too unforgiving

Furry visual novel. One of the last things I expect to be a masterpiece and yet that is exactly what Echo has achieved to be.  As a person in this day and age, I've been numbed to the horrors that the internet has wide open to the public. But truly, I've had myself pause and stare at the words over and over at the screen, hoping that I had misread those horrifying lines. I've gone sleepless on the nights I read this, both from the captivation of the story as well as disturbing me beyond any chance of sleep. 

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Keith's story has had a particularly profound impact on me.  Though rarely do you get to see the character alive, he had been the most vividly real character. I had myself grieving with Micha, and the reveal at the end of Flynn's route had me on the verge of heaving. I kept hoping over and over that there had been a better fate for this fictional character. The most disturbing fact of it all is that his scenario has happened in the real world MANY times, and no doubt more to come in the future, to innocent and loving people just like him.  By  the time of Brian's appearance in Jenna's route, my mind was hazy and I had never wanted to smash my fist into the screen at a video game villain more than I did then. Echo isn't afraid to touch such heavy topics, to admit to real problems in the real world. And it pulled me into its world ever more.

Why does the thumbnail have a photo of a Nazi rally?!