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I stumbled on his channel looking for reviews on some RTS games on youtube, pretty interesting stuff personally.
They also reached out to him for feedback and bug testing with the sequel pre-release, so, we have him to thank for some of the bug fixes and other things that went into the Pathologic 2.
Nice! Given that it’s such an obscure series I figure however people learn about it and get into it is a good thing. I’d be excited about more people finding out about and getting into something I enjoy, especially if part of why we didn’t get a new entry for so long was due to a lack of sales.
I bought Pathologic 2 after watching the video because of how interesting it looked; the open ended nature of its gameplay and the uniqueness of its setting both piqued my interest. I’d never heard of it beforehand.
EDIT: Now I remember. It was an old gameplay vid on YouTube which led me to the RPS article. Even then, I was instantly captivated by the strange atmosphere.