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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 64.0 hrs on record (62.5 hrs at review time)
Posted: May 31, 2016 @ 5:12pm
Updated: May 31, 2016 @ 5:13pm

////SPOILERS ALERT!////

Short, sweet, but deffinitely not directly to the point. The Stanley Parable is a game that may have one beggining, but finding all the different endings is where the fun is. And to join you on this journey is a narrator whom serves as the vessel for which the main meat of this game is enjoyed. On your first run through you can follow his narration and get a rather thought provoking story that is also a commentary on the nature of a lot of \"supposedly free choice\" based games in that though you may appear to have a choice, when in reality it\'s not really a true open ended choice.

The real meat of this game comes when you decide for the first time not to listen to the narrator. THe moment you do Oh the hillarity that ensues, and the more you go off the beaten path the more passive aggressive the Narrators comments get. And ultimately from here is where the multiple different endings come from. There\'s even a couple endings that you can only find either by complete accident, or do what i did and search online to find the ones that weren\'t quite so obvious. Like the escape pod ending. All in all Though it\'s a very short game of just a half hour to an hour, (or in the case of one ending, 4 unnecessary hours that i didn\'t want to drudge through the tediousness of) I found it to be an enjoyable little outing that I still play from time to time. I'd deffinitlly reccomend it. It's like a favorite movie you just love to watch over and over again.
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