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Author: bbbmoney
Posted: February 03, 2016 (07:05 AM)
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Interesting take! Pretty accurate on how Blow works or even tries harder than he needs to. Braid is one of my favorite indie games and I personally thought it could've done without its post-game explanation of its own meaning. The game speaks for itself and was pretty powerful without all the nuclear bomb nonsense. In fact, I like to pretend it's not in there. I'm sure the Witness is also just a straight up enjoyable piece of game design and doesn't need all the extra layers to be considered something masterful.

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Author: Suskie
Posted: February 03, 2016 (03:06 PM)
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Weirdly enough, I just learned that The Witness has a secret extra ending that I haven't seen. I'm a little afraid to look into it precisely because I'm so happy with the theory I've come up with here, but eh, if I don't like it, I may do what you did with Braid and just pretend it's not there.

Thanks a lot for reading :)


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