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ShadowWulfe: GOG rejected Rakuen right?
He did? If so, i freaking dont see any reason for that.
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Redfern: Its small adventure which quite soon turns in one rather dark one with pretty adult themes and lot of emotion. I think its fair to place it near To The Moon.
You just sold it to me, thank you very much for the recommendation.
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ShadowWulfe: GOG rejected Rakuen right?
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Redfern: He did? If so, i freaking dont see any reason for that.
Oh, here we go again, the common masses thinking they know better than GOG's Top Men™.
Why should I? It looks remarkably unoriginal.
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Redfern: i just finished Rakuen and want to absolutely recommend it for everyone.
Can you explain WHY you recommend it, without spoiling? I didn't play To The Moon, but from what I could learn of the gameplay and "plot", it absolutely would not have appealed to me. I'm all about mature themes, the more mature and intense the better, but looking at the trailer for this it seems incredibly... not mature. It looks very much like a child's game, so I'm wondering just how mature it can be.

So can you explain why you like it without spoilers?
I am tempted just cause the SOMA game. Wanted to see how it runs at 4k with a 1080ti
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Redfern: Its small adventure which quite soon turns in one rather dark one with pretty adult themes and lot of emotion. I think its fair to place it near To The Moon.
That's no coincidence, btw, as the author of Rakuen is Laura Shigihara, who was also involved in To the Moon and Finding Paradise (mostly as composer and singer, I think, but who knows).
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Redfern: Its small adventure which quite soon turns in one rather dark one with pretty adult themes and lot of emotion. I think its fair to place it near To The Moon.
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Leroux: That's no coincidence, btw, as the author of Rakuen is Laura Shigihara, who was also involved in To the Moon and Finding Paradise (mostly as composer and singer, I think, but who knows).
Well, music in rakuen is good too, i actually unhappy that Humble didnt included OST for this game :(
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Redfern: Its small adventure which quite soon turns in one rather dark one with pretty adult themes and lot of emotion. I think its fair to place it near To The Moon.
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Leroux: That's no coincidence, btw, as the author of Rakuen is Laura Shigihara, who was also involved in To the Moon and Finding Paradise (mostly as composer and singer, I think, but who knows).
Now I am REALLY glad that I bought this yesterday :)