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As for a 2D version of that, I dunno... Part of what I didn't like about Dear Esther was how incredibly linear it was. There was some exploration, but after the bit of new dialogue you discover, it's a bothersome hike back to where you came from. In a 2D version, it would be much more linear, I suspect.... Unless they make it almost an open world kind of design. I actually have a game sketched out like this, but I decided it would be much too wordy for people to enjoy. Add me if you want details, on that front. This isn't the place for this discussion. lol
"I'm a story driven gamer. "
"I kinda wish this was like a 2D Dear Esther, that would be pretty awesome, anyone agree? "
LOLOLOL
That being said, this is a great game but it makes me dizzy as all hell and was most definitely worth the $1.50 sale price I got it for earlier today.
I agree with you mate