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A member registered Oct 01, 2022

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Really great game, its been long since a game made me laugh so much, and I honestly don't remember ever being that shocked by horror elements (though that could partially be because I can't recall playing a serious horror game without spoilering myself with videos beforehand). I just love the way this game makes me laugh at something only to have me horrified by the same thing I just laughed at after reloading. I'm really amazed and positively surprised.

Edit, sort of (I wrote the comment like over an hour ago and forgot to post is so the tab was just open the entire time): In my great quest for lore I went through what I think are pretty much all of the video and image files, and well, just as a warning, for all the people who like to search for secrets but don't want to see gore don't click on the hamster video. That one was really a little much for me personally. I really don't mean this as a joke, this is a warning.

Just had a special ending where the police station was attacked by an alternate after I reported all the anomalies. Well that scared me. Great game!

I just had that anomaly for the first time in dark mode. Flashlight to the right "oh, the image changed", report it, and then I see the blood. This game is just way to good at being scary.

I love the way the story is written, and there's so much depth in the characters! I'm looking forward to the full game, and I haven't found any bugs by myself so far, even though i'm not looking for them. Great Game!

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I am honestly impressed, I didn't read through all of it, but this dedication is something I can only dream to have. Would never be able to write such long texts about bugs, especially because I'd probably feel bad telling devs about errors in their games, even though most of them appreciate the help. (Just realized, of course programming a game and fixing bugs is even harder, but this comment is still impressive.)