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I actually liked the concept of him though. a brain lost in limbo barely holding on. Losing himself. Rediscovering his physical being and himself and the world around him.
I liked how his last bit of life was locked in that vault, where he probably spent the last of his conciseness there. Dwelling on the last moments and his failure (reminds me of the death/dinner episode of bojack horseman which was a great representation some ones final moments)
I played the game in one playthrough i was so into it. I wish there was a red version of the travel snot, that allowed you to replay an instance of the level as if it were the first time. I had to make a second playthroguh, which I also did in one go lol
Playing the game baked is the proper way to play the game, for real lol. It's just a trip the whole way through "wait...are they really doing this? WHAT IS GOING ON?!" lol
And yes, that's how I played the first one too lol
This is the way.