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Now available on Steam. I bought it and WOW. It really did the original justice, the graphics are phenomenal. Even for the source engine. The story was intriguing and a bit easier to follow and the guy did a wonderful job with the atmosphere.

 

If you have no idea what I'm talking about check this out:

http://dear-esther.com/?page_id=37

 

It was short, but that was to be expected. I would recommend it.

 

Thoughts?

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Totally Legit piece of gameplay:

 

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The future of gaming lies in realistic simulations of extraordinary realities

 

"I am drunk, you dont have an excuse"

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Walking Simulator 2012: Island Edition

 

yeah i'll probably buy it.

R.I.P Stephen "Anti-Social Fatman" Bray

 

"In the meantime, the sun will be rising. You will know all, and I will not feel this dread any longer."

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I bought it. And Hamburglar is right, I've been walking around the Island for like half an hour so far. It's really beautiful. I wish they would let me run once in a while, but I guess that would spoil the experience.

I bring you mortal danger and cookies. Not necessarily in that order.

http://www.youtube.com/jclc

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I all ready own Morrowind I don't need ANOTHER WALKING SIMULATOR.

R.I.P Stephen "Anti-Social Fatman" Bray

 

"In the meantime, the sun will be rising. You will know all, and I will not feel this dread any longer."

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I also moved my character by jumping like a retard, so I picked up so much speed that the voices started to overlap each other. If it goes to, like, $1 on Steam, I'll buy it. Otherwise, I'll pass.

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