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Your journey will take you through many classic locations. Cartel Building. Cartel Building in reverse. Street. The Other Street. And of course the legendary Penthouse #1 and Rooftop areas.
And you'll meet many memorable characters other than the iconic The Quiet Man. Handkerchief Man, Friend Man, Piano Mother, Piano Girlfriend, Police Man, Bird Man and OTHERS.
Oh man, the story. It's so...Deep and good at...Conveying...Feelings and...St...Story. I understood all of it, which was so expertly acted, there were points where even I wished I was deaf.
"So should I buy this game?" you ask. Should you BUY this game!? Hah, what a question!...Anyway.
The Quiet Man, it only crashed my computer 4 times before I got to Penthouse #1, which kinda sucked, but the Tomato Mother knows all, so I give it a solid 8/10.