Thank you for prodding me! As you predicted, I had a great time.
This is confirmed in-game also in one of the ending sequences – I played through 2 sets of ending sequences, it was said in my second. Ink does not take very well to it being brought up.
I just tried to find whether the other ending was on YouTube, but apparently not. This game really hasn't been as widely played as it deserves! Maybe I'll try for the second ending myself at some point.
Beth is amazing. (Also, is well over the “acceptable female important character age” – whoo!)
Beth is great. I love how sharp she is, and how much thought and care has obviously gone into her character. She's not just 'generic old woman'; she's just as much a part of the cast as anyone else.
I was suspicious of Aether all game because she was just too nice and got along very well with Ink so was expecting a twist.
I was torn between 'something more has to be going on with Aether' and 'but she seems so genuine!', so I suppose it makes sense that the twist was 'something more is going on with Aether, but Aether herself isn't aware of it'.
379 was the only thing I could think of for the password! I think I tried 'SENT' and 'SENT SENT' first, then went straight for 379. My first reaction to seeing it was correct was 'but it's not a password; it's just numbers! call it a passcode!' and then Tiana went '??? 379 isn't the password; what?' and I realised perhaps there was a reason I was being told to enter a password instead.
Beth was my favourite so my default position was “SIDE WITH BETH ON EVERYTHING”.
YEP. I put all my friendship eggs in one basket, and then that basket got murdered.
I thought the Sent-Ink relationship was fascinating
Me too! I was absolutely delighted when it turned out that Sent wanted to speak to Ink alone in order to confess his love.
(The rotating pattern puzzles took me ages, too.)
It hadn't occurred to me that Liza might be blind, but I thought she had some sort of disability, so I guessed pretty quickly when I saw the answer prompt 'Liza used to be' and there was only room for five letters in the answer.
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This is confirmed in-game also in one of the ending sequences – I played through 2 sets of ending sequences, it was said in my second. Ink does not take very well to it being brought up.
I just tried to find whether the other ending was on YouTube, but apparently not. This game really hasn't been as widely played as it deserves! Maybe I'll try for the second ending myself at some point.
Beth is amazing. (Also, is well over the “acceptable female important character age” – whoo!)
Beth is great. I love how sharp she is, and how much thought and care has obviously gone into her character. She's not just 'generic old woman'; she's just as much a part of the cast as anyone else.
I was suspicious of Aether all game because she was just too nice and got along very well with Ink so was expecting a twist.
I was torn between 'something more has to be going on with Aether' and 'but she seems so genuine!', so I suppose it makes sense that the twist was 'something more is going on with Aether, but Aether herself isn't aware of it'.
379 was the only thing I could think of for the password! I think I tried 'SENT' and 'SENT SENT' first, then went straight for 379. My first reaction to seeing it was correct was 'but it's not a password; it's just numbers! call it a passcode!' and then Tiana went '??? 379 isn't the password; what?' and I realised perhaps there was a reason I was being told to enter a password instead.
Beth was my favourite so my default position was “SIDE WITH BETH ON EVERYTHING”.
YEP. I put all my friendship eggs in one basket, and then that basket got murdered.
I thought the Sent-Ink relationship was fascinating
Me too! I was absolutely delighted when it turned out that Sent wanted to speak to Ink alone in order to confess his love.
(The rotating pattern puzzles took me ages, too.)
It hadn't occurred to me that Liza might be blind, but I thought she had some sort of disability, so I guessed pretty quickly when I saw the answer prompt 'Liza used to be' and there was only room for five letters in the answer.