To be honest, this (and other Chilla's Art games) are one of the best! Especially with No Commentary. Another thing: Wouldn't it be cool if Chilla's Art made novels of their games? Sure, there would probably be some changes to some, like diologue and maybe some more characters, but still. I think a novel of Aka Manto or The Radio Station would be interesting!
Not too bad but the parts where you skipped through the recording or didnt even touch it at all were upsetting. And the fact you seemed to get lost a few times was a bit disappointing. Everything else was great tho. But what was the rope for? Was it for the bad ending or something?
This game was one of the most difficult I've played in years, easily one of Chilla's most difficult imo. No save point or checkpoint, if you died you had to start over from scratch. My video style was also semi evolving around then so I apologise for slip ups. You can use the rope on the roof to climb down for one of the endings. I would have had all endings but the difficulty and needing an entire run each time with the chance of fucking up bummed me out. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CV3pRUMa5R8.html
@@senutomlinson962 no I’m pretty sure something did happen at 28:24 Aka manto came into the same room as the player but just stood there and did nothing,and eventually left
It's just an aesthetic thing. To capture the feel of old horror games. It's a different kind of scary. Just like you see a lot of indie games done in the style of NES and SNES. Nostalgia feel (or just lack of skill/resources).
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