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I really really enjoyed this game. It was adorable, and I was very sad when it ended. I wanted more so much! The music was great, and the cute characters with the dark dialogue grabbed my interest instantly. This game was just overall so cute, I'm probably going to put the soundtrack in my iTunes! ^^
Lisa "The First"
I've really enjoyed this game, and I wish there were more like it. I found that after playing Lisa that the other RPGmaker horror/adventure/psychological horror games weren't giving me the same feeling Lisa gave me, which is the feeling that I wanted. Right off the bat seeing the character with hair covering her eyes in a dirty room, where the sheets were "disgusting," and everything was kept locked, (even simple things like drawers or doors) I knew this game was going to be different. The music was really catchy; I had to put it in my iTunes. I had only wished they were longer. I actually am now using the puking sound Lisa makes as my Text Message tone (Tell me if this isn't alright with you, and I'll remove it). I thought the toilets were a nice touch, and I really liked that we were able to go and puke whenever we wanted to, as weird as that sounds. I like that the game made me feel uncomfortable.
(some spoilers and questions/etc below)
(some spoilers and questions/etc below)
I actually felt a little bit insulted when I climbed all the way up the rope only to find a hand giving me the finger. Not to say I didn't like that; I love when games have that kind of effect on me. Really enjoyed how Marty kept having Lisa do pointless tasks for him, making her go out of her way to do things for him. Handing over the banana in exchange for the banana's peel; if I hadn't already known the Marty in the water wanted the peel, I would have felt like I got punched in the face. I liked the symbolism with Rick, and felt satisfied when we got to cut him up, and kill him in various ways. Lisa really deserves more appreciation. I'm just sad that the game was so short. I really wanted to play more, and see more disturbing imagery. The spider part was very, very difficult for me. I actually spent at least 2 hours, give or take, trying to get past it. Once I realized how to do it though, I did it with a bit of ease. All and all really different/interesting game, though I wish the areas were explained more, the symbolism in them anyways. I wanted to know why the bushes turned into eyeballs, why one of the areas were grassy and had bridges with water/etc, I wanted to know why the Marty's were hovered around a cross, and what the framed picture of a dark creature with dark eyes was in the hallway of the area you first start out in. I just have a ton of questions, most of the other symbolism I can kind of piece together. My friend pointed out that most of the items in your inventory, when they're all collected, are items that are usually used to kill yourself, which I found very interesting. I also wish the end was explained a little bit more. I didn't realize that the character at the end is most likely Lisa's mom until someone mentioned it. I know that everything is up for interpretation, so I'm gonna do my best to create my own story behind it. I actually drew fanart of Lisa because she's so cute ahh. Anyways, thanks for the game! C:
On my unannounced haitus
The headline of this game caught my attention,
"When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state."
- Swami Vivekananda
That idea alone got me interested. The grayscale environment is a very cool touch too. The creepy black & white, scratchy background in one of the images that was posted is very cool too. The areas are a little empty, and I really like that. It makes it eerie and surreal. I really want to learn this woman's story and figure her out. It's interesting that the title screen says "New Session," almost like a therapist session, like we are the ones analyzing her. I really hope you grab the motivation to work on this again, I'm anxious to download it! : D
"When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state."
- Swami Vivekananda
That idea alone got me interested. The grayscale environment is a very cool touch too. The creepy black & white, scratchy background in one of the images that was posted is very cool too. The areas are a little empty, and I really like that. It makes it eerie and surreal. I really want to learn this woman's story and figure her out. It's interesting that the title screen says "New Session," almost like a therapist session, like we are the ones analyzing her. I really hope you grab the motivation to work on this again, I'm anxious to download it! : D
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