Its sad but heartwarming. She didn't "watch them disappear", she helped them move on. She helped them accept, and through it began to accept it herself. Spiritfarer isn't a depressing game about people dying, it's a bittersweet tale of grieving, about remembering them as they lived and coming to terms with it.
@@atlasdemonic3217from the whole team. Some pics from Stanley are drawn by a six year old son of a team member. Also the cat. I think she belongs to the creator.
Haven't touched the game in a year. I know the song, I know the game, yet your video still made me cry. The timing and clips you chose are perfect, really capture what it feels like to play it. Thank you!
I don't know this game, I don't know this song, but I'm still crying anyways. I've never really loved anyone, and I'm always scared that once I do, I'll forget how to live without them and anything along the lines of losing/letting someone go always breaks my heart.
Not saying it doesn't hurt so, so very much, but loving someone changes you, and when they leave, via death or otherwise, they take some part of you with them--but they also leave some part of them with you. There is a strange continuity underlying it all. So please... don't be afraid to touch lives. It does hurt, but it's enriching.
They're adorable but that one shot of Gwen at the table with Buck is delightful and heartbreaking in turns. Those two will never meet in-game but they have so much potential as a drama duo 😢