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Exactly the same conclusion as me it seems. To quote Kung Fu Panda:
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called present.
Yeah, the game is really great in terms of narrative and the feel I got was quite unique. A great experience which has yet to be replicated (or at least I need to find a game that is similar in that regard).
Yeah, it is interesting that I started to play Bastion after a lot of time again. My first playthrough was somewhat rushed and I enjoyed it more the second time around. This lead to me creating this guide in the end. Coincidences sure are a funny thing.