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This is a story of disease and suffering; of medication and adverse effects; of thoracotomy scars and cellular poisons; of the living who cannot help but to die and of the dying who cannot help but to live; of a resting place other than "on 7F" or "at home".

No idea who this guy is, but he made a decent enough video on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZoe2n_9Pis
Wow, lots of reading and not much else involved in the game which again comes back to what I said before about visual novels - I would much rather just have a nice book and save money over having a PC, Monitor and Speakers on just to read a glorified book. Harsh, but true.

First time I have seen an early access game on Steam come out for free and it will stay free too. Still not sold on visual novels myself, but there's never a better time to try when it's free.

Check it out on Steam. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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2 comments

Metallinatus Apr 28, 2014
I like Visual Novels, but only when I have lots of choices to make that affects the story....
But even with little or no interaction the stories are usually interesting, so I will probably give it a try.
Skully Apr 28, 2014
No interaction whatsoever. I gave it a try, but just didn't enjoy it.
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