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I ended up playing through all of it in about three days, and I have to say that I don't remember the last game that hit this close to home for me.
I saw part of my past self through Max. I felt the nostalgia of high school, in all its wonderful stupidity. I felt the feeling of returning to your hometown, which doesn't quite feel like home anymore. I felt the realization that many things just aren't in our control, but we always have to do our best. And I felt that feeling of pursuing a passion that you love, and caring so much about it that you're terrified of sharing any of it with the world. I cried, because it all felt so very real.
So thanks for the review, I don't think I'd have ever touched the game if you didn't review it.