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And sometimes games don't trigger the same emotional reaction in every person. This story and game are good, but when I play I'm often wondering why these 18 year olds are having the emotional and life experiences that were common in my life during my Jr. high school experience. Saying that negative let's plays are about guys hiding their emotions is about as accurate as saying postivie let's plays are done by females who are overemotional overeaching to find connections in a story. There's likely to be a few cases of each, but there's going to be people who both love and hate the game that are emotionally stable.