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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/res/1144183 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 21. Discovered flash files: 1 File[Don´t Look Back.swf] - (2.58 MB) [_] [G] NiggerDan !nTY2gScphQ 12/24/09(Thu)01:01 No.1144183 Little late eh? Don't be looking over your shoulder now. Just settle in and enjoy. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:09 No.1144186 love this game. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:32 No.1144202 Don't understand the ending >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:43 No.1144209 what's the hidden meaning behind this? >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:45 No.1144211 its a reference to some greek myth: a guy begs hades to give him back his gf and he agrees, but the guy has to lead her from the river styx to the surface without looking back at her. he gets pretty far, but near the end of the trip, his desire/curiosity/concern gets the best of him and he looks back, only to see his lover turn to dust. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:50 No.1144214 >>1144202 He died after he jumped from the cliff. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:52 No.1144217 He never left the grave in the first place. There. You should feel dumb for having to ask. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)01:58 No.1144222 so there isn't some kind of real ending you only get from not ever dieing? >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)02:00 No.1144223 Is your dead slut of a lover risk worth saving? >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)02:02 No.1144226 the ending of this kinda feels like a greek myth ending; it says that if you try to fuck with the natural order, youll get fucked yourself. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)02:06 No.1144228 GOTY ALL YEARS >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)03:19 No.1144272 this is from the same guy who did that vvvvvv game that leaked here. this guy does some great shit. >> [_] Anonymous 12/24/09(Thu)03:51 No.1144288 >>1144209 >>1144211 got the basic gist of it. The myth he's referring to is of Orpheus and Eurydice, if |
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