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Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru
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Higurashi When They Cry Kai
Higurashi When They Cry Kai
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
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I'm a whirlwind of emotions and thoughts after finishing this,but one thing has become quite clear,as I stare at the credits:

The paralles between this and Donnie Darko are INSANE

Still the perfect example of a litmus test for people who can't parse a story all these years later

A product made with so much love,care and understanding,that it knew full when it was time to close the book on the series. You can see it everywhere,from the immaculate presentation and soundtrack,to the extremely well thought-out cast,whose interactions are still so goddamn entertaining and most of all,heartfelt.

There's really no other way to say it: there's no other game,outside Umineko,that truly loves stories as much as this one. Sometimes,those very lies are what keep you going through all the suffering. And that's exactly what will make me float on too.

Plus,this is the second game in which Kodaka just fellates Metal Gear Solid 2 to completion. How can you not love something so unabashedly celebratory of everything that inspired it?

This review contains spoilers

Bro a fucking desk lamp made me cry real tears,how did Shu Takumi do that

I kneel