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do not waste your money
This is comming from a guy who liked Dear Esther, Gone Home, and the like.
Unless your brain is incapable of understanding a story if the game doesn't treat you like an idiot and explains every little detail to you.
And it's a fun experience. I really enjoyed it, and I didn't like Dear Esther or Gone Home.
Also play Gravity Bone. TFOL is a beautiful narrative with some awesome music from Lord Chris Remo. Of the hundreds of games I have on my Steam account alone, I consider this one of my favorites. It is absolutely a virtual piece of art.
I like it. I think it's cool.
It's 5 minutes long...it would be easier to just watch it on youtube.
I hope Quad Cowboy is more of an actual game.
do not waste your money
It was a clichéd and tired narrative, although slightly more novel to have such a narrative in a 'game'. Yet very easy to understand.
As Hunter said, just spend 8 mins or so watching a play through on youtube. You've then seen the entire game and had just as much 'gameplay' as the game itself offers.
As for Gravity Bone, that at least is playable. Until the second mission where I cannot see how to proceed at all.
wat? So every game that's not Mass Effect or The Walking Dead isn't a game?