Steam 설치
로그인
|
언어
简体中文(중국어 간체)
繁體中文(중국어 번체)
日本語(일본어)
ไทย(태국어)
Български(불가리아어)
Čeština(체코어)
Dansk(덴마크어)
Deutsch(독일어)
English(영어)
Español - España(스페인어 - 스페인)
Español - Latinoamérica(스페인어 - 중남미)
Ελληνικά(그리스어)
Français(프랑스어)
Italiano(이탈리아어)
Bahasa Indonesia(인도네시아어)
Magyar(헝가리어)
Nederlands(네덜란드어)
Norsk(노르웨이어)
Polski(폴란드어)
Português(포르투갈어 - 포르투갈)
Português - Brasil(포르투갈어 - 브라질)
Română(루마니아어)
Русский(러시아어)
Suomi(핀란드어)
Svenska(스웨덴어)
Türkçe(튀르키예어)
Tiếng Việt(베트남어)
Українська(우크라이나어)
번역 관련 문제 보고
Let' s say I wouldn't suggest both games for kids < 12 mainly because both don't realy have a happy end.
Both games try to question you if you can feel guilty for the actions you do in the game at the end.
e.g. in Harveys new eyes you kill several people by accident...
And that's it? I was hoping for something more.... hardcore.
It's just always "covered" as an accident and you are completely innocent.
Some examples without big spoilers: A guy is eaten alive by insects. One of your "friends" hangs herself after you "helped" her. You can combine a hamster with such an iron Needle where you normaly stick paper on. She just does it without questioning. Some guy gives out free medicaments but only if you are sick. When saying you don't have cancer, the guy says "too bad". This game really is hardcore in that regards. Not for children.