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apparelplug (11939)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Works as intended, was very kind, and I like that there Bonus Game that was included. Only thing I didn't like was how the other bidders forced me to spend more than I wanted, but other than that, the Seller was great .
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Reviews (1)
Jun 27, 2012
One of my favorite games of all time. Honestly, it is worth the $300+.
Just wow. This game will twist and turn your psyche in so many ways. Every time you start a new "Day" it is a whole new world. There is countless textures so when you go into a building one day and that same building the next, the colors and patterns have changed. The music messes with your visual stimulation. It makes your mind run a muck in such a lustful way, its almost a sin to even begin to recollect your thoughts on what is happening. It's quite scary at times too. Some maps in the game promote a very odd and artistic form of violence all the while making you shiver in disgust over the graphic scenes. The game roots from the dreams of the games creator. She wrote down her dreams, drew them out, for quite some time and manifested it within a game. The name "LSD" might make you think this is a game emulating the effects of such a recreational drug, but, in fact, it stands for "Lovely Sweet Dream". This stems off into a chart that pops up after every dream sequence you have. It can be from Good to bad and from static to dynamic. Villains, oddly enough, do appear in this game. The grey man, is a silhouette of a man wearing a fedora and raincoat that pops up in front of you randomly within the world. If he is able to catch you, you lose all recollection of that dream. This is by far the most disturbing part of the entire experience. It might seem like such a small segment of such a large game, but the Grey Man will leave you on the edge of your seat, anticipating and wondering what will approach you next. The game as a whole will leave you perplexed. While there is no set goal, quest or prerogative, it makes you think. Is there really no goal? Is there something more to this game than I can muster? Only you can decide how to take the game. Your mind is your own and "LSD: Dream Emulator" wants to manipulate and push that mind to the edges of reason, prodding and advocating your very core of thought, wanting you to think and react differently and to explore all options.
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