Case 1-1: The First Turnabout

Feb 02, 2008 14:13

I just finished my replay of Game 1 on Wednesday or so, but it was Decemberish when I started, so it had been long enough since I played case 1. This playthrough was the first time I did a case without pressing every statement. It made the whole thing go by pretty quickly, but being as I just played it, I think I'm fine with that. I just like all ( Read more... )

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n3m3sis42 February 3 2008, 00:51:07 UTC
I signed up for this challenge today, and I just finished 1-1 a few minutes ago. This is the first time that I've ever replayed this case (even though I replayed the other ones in game 1 a few times). And I also felt really nostalgic when I played this case today. Like you, I remembered how quickly I fell in love with this game.

...And the rest is history. :D

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So true waitingforaj February 3 2008, 05:12:50 UTC
You're right. This does seem a lot more real than any other case.
Perhaps because there was no Spirit channeling or anything.
The whole first game, in comparison to the other two, seems a lot more real.

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Re: So true maskdemasque February 3 2008, 05:20:51 UTC
That sense comes back in AJ, so if you liked that you'll probably have fun playing AJ.

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asondeiru February 3 2008, 07:57:05 UTC
You have a good point about the realness of this case versus a lot of the other ones. All-in-all, it's very believable; Sawhit kills Cindy Stone, panics, and tries to pass the blame along. It's not the epic spirit-channeling, angst-tacular, out-of-this world drama that a lot of the other cases are.

Maybe that's why I was a bit bored when revisiting? All said and done, it's straightforward. I like convoluted dramaz. *shrugs* Matter of taste, I suppose. ^^

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