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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You're what!? A deaf mute! I'm sorry to hear that, but... What!!! You're all deaf mutes!?!?! The entire forum is an assembage of the deaf and mute!?
Oh well...
Guess I stumped the band! Well thanks anyway, now back to the snoring...
(and tumbleweeds roll down the barren street as the wind echos across the lonesome square)
I think the first game may have a stronger connetion with the second one in the story the whole trilogy tells, but not the game itself. You may find nothing different in game playing but you may realize more facts about the story.
p.s. I've found the prisoner was the priest during my playing, but I could do nothing but pretending I did know...