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I was able to appreciate it more once I got past the fact that there was no goal or purpose but I was able to appreciate the intricate beauty of the game. Although I really didn’t like the game because there was no purpose, I enjoyed the setting very much. The best part was the cave which was just breathtaking, I wish I could see it in real life. The detailed landscape felt so realistic with the wind blowing the plants and hearing my own character walking around. The path’s with candles ended up leading me toward the red light and then my character jumped off the tall signal tower which I thought was strange, but then I think I turned into a bird or something because I just flew off into the night.ĭear Esther is a beautiful game. Honestly I’m not sure what the story was because it was difficult for me to understand what the narrator was saying but I think Esther was his wife who died from some sort of accident.
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I ended up at the beach where I found a cave with phosphorescent paint on the walls…it was chemistry. After I accepted that I had no goal and pretty much no hands, I tried to enjoy the story and just explore the island and see everything it has to offer. I was also very frustrated that I couldn’t touch anything. I soon realized that there was no “goal” in this game which was very frustrating. I got so frustrated that I restarted the game about three times because I thought I went the wrong way. At the beginning of Dear Esther, the character is standing on a dock looking at a massive island with many different paths set out for me to follow.