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Also a thank you from me!
Thank you for creating this game, from me as well.
Sadly i found myself with a too strong party during the end to really experience any boss moves or dialoges due to most bosses dieing within the first rotation of my turn. But this is mere a sideeffect of wanting to explore everything this lovecrafted world has to offer right on the path through the story.
And i loved every bit of it. This was one oft the most emotional and deep rollercoasterrides ive experienced in my gaming history. All the questions it asked about moral and reason, all the layers, all the answers of which sll felt right.
Absolute marvel of the decade.
What a ride. Wished it never ended but at the same time you want to conclude.
Thank you soo much.
Thanks! <3