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i never felt like i belonged there, not really
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As someone who's not super into VNs, I found this to be pretty interesting. The art style is really compelling, the poetic writing is fascinating, and the overall narrative is quite existential and interesting. A couple of neat surprises are in this story
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Two hours of haunting story, great musics and beautiful writing! Highly recommended.
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Interstate 35 is a short visual novel, written so vividly that the post nuke Texas setting came to life before my eyes, despite never being fully illustrated to us.
The art work that was included was just enough to set the scene while still abstract enou
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There's just something about imagining something so close to home being your own personal Chernobyl.
Since my attention span is absolutely shot it took me a try or two to get started but all the sudden I find myself at the credits of this thing.
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Short, but incredibly evocative and with such a vivid aesthetic. Worth it for fans of Norco and Richard Linklater
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An astounding work. There are lines that will stay rattling in my brain. Moments so resonant I felt them intimately. The accompanying paintings, with their visible brushwork, & dreamlike textured backgrounds a perfect fit. At times I found myself closing
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Great!
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incredibly high quality. play now. (also it works well on steam deck w/ proton)
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I loved playing and creating Twine games in university. This one is a masterful approach to visual novels, and the metaphysical writing reminds me of 1000x Resist and how that wades through the topics of apocalypse and the violence rooted in choice.
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Already saw someone make the comparisons to We Know the Devil and Norco, but both feel very apt, with a healthy helping of Roadside Picnic. Excellent little visual novel/ ink game.
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The aesthetic, music and writing would all hold up on their own but they combine to create some of the best uses of form within a visual novel I've seen, a must play!
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Just really really good
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Very evocatively written, dealing with questions of faith and community after the end, and the universal pain of coming home after a long absence, and all the memories that dredges up. Love the art and audio, really hope we get to see more from this dev t
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short and suffocating
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The writing, art, and music all come together to strike a really effective tone, and the memory/inventory system encourages the player to find their own meaning in what feels like a very personal work. Just a great way to spend an evening really
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Wow. Wow wow wow. Incredible, haunting writing. I'm so glad this crossed my path yesterday on social media--what an amazing visual novel.
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I feel a lot of different emotions after finishing Interstate 35. I don't know if I want to replay it so soon, even though it was so short. But I did love it. I'm trying to imagine what memories of mine I would keep.
I'm happy to have grown up in North T
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none of this is relatable and yet I found it extremely compelling. thank you.
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This is a short visual novel set in post-nuclear-apocalypse Texas, with themes of queerness and religion, and an ambience that is both suffocating and exhilarating at the same time. It took me about an hour to play through, for some reason my playtime was