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Great game.
It depressed me as well. I have constant manic depression, and I have to say that for a few days, the game was a sort of comfort zone. In the end it stuck deep. Haunting. Beautiful, dark comfort I can hardly describe.
But it does seem like most people just find the story depressing, so I'm probably just odd. :)
In saying it depressed me I'm admitting Primordia's power to get you into its setting: you can't look at Blade Runner and don't think about what being humans means, so you can't play Primordia and don't think about how FUTILE (said by Horatio's voice) and useless everything is if humanity has to vanish someday.
Still, like most of sci-fi, it can be a "future vision" we can do something to avoid.
So, goal 100% scored for you!
With that said, I gain nearly 6-8 new subscribers every day. My channel is growing, so at least more people will be hearing about your game.
There are a couple other hints as well. :)
"it'll make you feel something different" Best recommendation we could've hoped for I think. Thanks for making this vid, I'm glad you liked the game. :) Also I think the chances are pretty good that I can rope Mark into making another adventure game with me.
That sounds fantastic. Wish I had waited to make the video now; I have almost 600 subscribers. Be sure to alert me about your next game and I'll do a 5-8 minute, in-depth review.