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What do you mean by manipulative, exactly?
tl;dr
GO AWAY. I DON'T LIKE YOU. I DON'T WANT TO TALK TO YOU. YOU'RE NOT HELPING.
Anyway, it's definitely a game that must be played under certain mood, like the sad songs we usually listen when something bad happen, it's a way to "hurt and reliefe" ourself in an almost harmless way, but i can't speak for serious mind illness, i think everyone will react in a different way. By my side it changed something inside of me, and i'm usually cheerfull persone, sometimes blackened by some short times of deep sadness, but nothing too serious.
After Dear Esther i find myself crying at touching events as even't happen before.
It makes me feel more "human" in some way.
Now that I've peed in that particular corner, does Steam take "off topic" as a reason to flag posts?
If you don't mind me asking, do you have depression? What do you consider serious mental illness?
But i made out of it in some way and now i'm the usual shiny guy who sometimes fell in despair for a couple of hour in a blink of an eye for something that may happen. But i don't think i'm depressed because it happen very rarely.
I don't know what i can call "serious" but schyzofrenia (i don't know if it's spelled correct, english ins't my first language) i think fall right into the serious mind illness. In some ways depression i think can be considered a mind illness by the way it works and that can be threated most of the time.
Well, a game like Esther maybe can't help who alredy have suicide tendencies or such, but strangley someone can find releaf in it's greef and depressed mood to rise up and change something in his life. I say that it changed something into me the first time i played it, even if i can't tell what, but i found me crying at the ending scene whitout even knowing well what happened, the second time i had bigger attention to the details and the lines and i got some other pieces of the story. That lead in more tears at the end when i realized what (i think) happened :D
After all, i think it's a game that need to be played in the "right" mood, like a good horror movie or an "emotional" music album.
Oh good you can tell how something makes me feel?
I just took a huge runny dump and I dont know how I should feel. Can you let me know what kind of face I should be putting on?
-.-
Ill just bold the important parts
Me: This game makes me depressed with how boring it is if that counts.
You: No, it doesn't. Not what anyone was looking for here.