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Hi all, I want to treat myself to 1 of these 2 titles, but I can't decide which one. Can you please advice me of their content (I guess some spoilers are ok, or if you can answer with yes/no/big time)?
I want to know if any of them have a heavy drama that can make me depressed - for example are themes like loss (of a friend/loved one/parent etc.), loneliness (away from home) and illnesses or accidents (like some recent additions on another platform) are present and if yes - to what extent?
So no one played any of these?

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leon30: So no one played any of these?

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Nope, not played either, however the titles of those two sound depressing enough. Try something a bit happier like randomly cutting up demons whilst whistling a happy ditty (Shadow Warrrior/Blood).
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Well, I did play through Never Alone + Foxtales, and I also played a bit of Else Heart.Break (), but I find it a bit difficult to answer your question. For one, because it was quite a while ago that I completed Never Alone, I don't remember all the details and the story was a bit weird at times. I think there were some grim parts, like an evil man (maybe even a murderer) following the heroes of the story and destroying a village, but IIRC the stories had happy endings nevertheless. And personally I wasn't upset by the story, but then again, I'm not that easily upset in general, so it's hard to judge how someone who's very sensitive to these things would react to them. There's no drama like in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, in any case, it's more like a fairy tale.

As for Else Heart.Break(), I didn't play enough of it to really know about the story, It's about a young man moving away from home to a new town and meeting a girl who he might develop an interest in, but that's all I know, and I didn't experience any drama yet.
Post edited April 25, 2017 by Leroux
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Leroux: *SPOILERS*

Well, I did play through Never Alone + Foxtales, and I also played a bit of Else Heart.Break (), but I find it a bit difficult to answer your question. For one, because it was quite a while ago that I completed Never Alone, I don't remember all the details and the story was a bit weird at times. I think there were some grim parts, like an evil man (maybe even a murderer) following the heroes of the story and destroying a village, but IIRC the stories had happy endings nevertheless. And personally I wasn't upset by the story, but then again, I'm not that easily upset in general, so it's hard to judge how someone who's very sensitive to these things would react to them. There's no drama like in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, in any case, it's more like a fairy tale.

As for Else Heart.Break(), I didn't play enough of it to really know about the story, It's about a young man moving away from home to a new town and meeting a girl who he might develop an interest in, but that's all I know, and I didn't experience any drama yet.
Thanks! I ended up getting both :) Btw how can i mark your answer as the solution, because the button is not there anymore?
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Post edited April 26, 2017 by Fairfox
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leon30: Thanks! I ended up getting both :) Btw how can i mark your answer as the solution, because the button is not there anymore?
You can only mark an answer as solution if on creating the thread you made sure it's handled as a question thread, which apparently you did not (otherwise there'd be an orange circle visible before your thread, instead it's just a regular green one). But don't worry about it, marking someone's post as answer will only get them rep, and rep is kind of useless anyway. I'm just glad to help. :)