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Gone In November Download Setup For Pc

Updated: Mar 25, 2020





















































About This Game Gone In November is a video game which deals with the theme of depression. Go through the mind and thoughts of a patient who was diagnosed with a deadly disease during his last days of living. A short experience where your choices and your actions don't matter. Texting messages to a social network account that has been inactive for 121 days, have the habit of watering the cacti without any clear reason, fencing your apartment to isolate yourself from the outside world - what else someone can possibly do when they are at their bottom? "Aren't we all puppets and the modern world is what pulling the strings? It is tearing us apart. The closer we are to each other, the more lonely we feel." 7aa9394dea Title: Gone In NovemberGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:FlorastaminePublisher:Sometimes YouRelease Date: 18 Aug, 2016 Gone In November Download Setup For Pc I found this "game" while I was looking for cheap games with trading cards on the store and added it to my wishlist. I finally bought it during the holiday sale 2016 and started it yesterday. To be honest the game was not what I expected it to be... It was really short but too long for a healthy person. I don't know what depression feels like but this was enough for me to state that I don't want to ever know. It is slow and after the first minute you start to become as shiftless as the protagonist.I guess the whole game tries to pull you down to a level where you can feel what a depressed person might feel and that you try to understand what that whole illness is about. Of course I chose the (in my opinion) good door but in the end I was alone with a subdued feeling that I can do nothing.Thank you for pulling me down ;). The English needs improvement, but the game as a walking simulator is a good view of people who are actually going through these feelings. The story is nice. This game is comforting in a somber way.7\/10. Having gone through depression, I can relate to this game a little too much.. What it lacks in visual graphics it makes up for in emotion. I had to stop a couple times because it just got too real for me. Great game either way.. Having gone through depression, I can relate to this game a little too much.. What it lacks in visual graphics it makes up for in emotion. I had to stop a couple times because it just got too real for me. Great game either way.. This game hit home and really smacked me with a realisation standpoint....It's fantastic and executed well and I HIGHLY suggest this game. It really puts you into an interesting perspective about your life (Or your player's life) and if you have Suicial Tendancies and Depression, This is something worth playing. Trust me. But that's just my opinion, of course.. (Some spoilers!)Money wasn\u2019t even an issue here, and it shouldn\u2019t be an issue for anyone considering this game is a cent short of a dollar. Anyway - this is a great game. Very short, I finished it in about 10 minutes. The topics presented are deep, personal, and for some, very relatable. For me indeed. The story is straightforward, part of it can be interpreted, though. Essentially it\u2019s the story of a man who has a form of cancer, presumably lung cancer, based on the cigarette seen on the livingroom table. You control this unnamed main character through his journey. Not a lot is presented, and the information the player receives is through reading. The player can infer that the main character is dying, very quickly. He goes through his final moments remembering the good and the bad times throughout his life. If you haven\u2019t already assumed - this is a very depressing game. I\u2019m depressed just writing this review. I didn\u2019t cry, but there\u2019s deep, sad feeling, which will linger for a while. This game reminds us of things we often forget. That\u2019s all there\u2019s to say about this. The graphics aren\u2019t anything special, they weren't the priority however. The story is engaging, incredibly sad; I found myself smiling at the things I read, and I found myself nearly crying because of the things I read. This is a wonderful game, and a wonderful journey to experience.9\/10 I highly recommend this masterpiece.. I purchased this game, because it was only $1, and looked pretty interesting. The mixed reviews threw me off, but I went for it anyways, since it's been on my Steam Wishlist for about a month now.In Gone in November, you play the role of a man who is about to die, and you see fragments of his memory as he dies. It sounds really sad, and admitedly, it is sad, but the game doesn't really do a whole lot with it's premise to make the themes it presents powerful. At the end of the game, you pretty much have more questions, then you do answers, and a good chunk of the story is vague.Gameplay is your standard walking simulator title, and it does everything pretty well. No real complaints in that department. The soundtrack is fitting, and I actually quite like it. The soft, sad-sounding music is fitting for this game, and the themes it attempts to tackle.Graphically, the game looks pretty solid for a 3D indie title. Unfortunately, the game tries to fit your monitor on startup, instead of giving you an option to adjust the game yourself. There's an easy way around this, using Notepad, but it's frustrating it wasn't included in the final product.The game is also exceptionally short, with my playtime being around 20 minutes. With this game being $1, I expected it to be short, but it felt a bit too short for my taste.I wouldn't recommend Gone In November, unless it's at least 50% off. It's not an absolutely awful experience, but it felt like the game didn't last long enough to make an impact.Pros:+ Solid graphics.+ Controls work exceptionally.+ Great soundtrack.Cons:- Story is lacking, and doesn't use it's themes to it's full potential.- No way to manually change resolution, unless you adjust a file with Notepad.- Very short (20 minutes of gameplay)Final Rating: 5\/10. I found this "game" while I was looking for cheap games with trading cards on the store and added it to my wishlist. I finally bought it during the holiday sale 2016 and started it yesterday. To be honest the game was not what I expected it to be... It was really short but too long for a healthy person. I don't know what depression feels like but this was enough for me to state that I don't want to ever know. It is slow and after the first minute you start to become as shiftless as the protagonist.I guess the whole game tries to pull you down to a level where you can feel what a depressed person might feel and that you try to understand what that whole illness is about. Of course I chose the (in my opinion) good door but in the end I was alone with a subdued feeling that I can do nothing.Thank you for pulling me down ;). i usually get really excited whenever i see games that involve mental illness because most games never execute them well and i'm always hoping to find one that actually makes sense. but like most games, this one seemed to fall flat. a lot of the game is based around reading, but more than half of the stuff you read has no context or meaning (not to mention, it feels like proofreading was completely left out from the game). a lot of the text was random conversations and you never even know who is talking. maybe i'm dumb, but i never had any idea as to what was going on. one second it feels like it's about mental illness, but then it feels like it's about cancer, but THEN it feels like it's about some other illness..? i have no idea. i never knew if the main character was the sick one or if the girl was the sick one. a lot of the times i also never even knew what the hell i was supposed to be doing or going. the pathways were really confusing.the ending leaves so many loose strings that it kinda made me wonder whether the ending was really the ending. all in all, it felt super unfinished and confusing. it's almost like another sad cliche teen movie like 'the fault in our stars' tbh.if you wanna try it out, you might as well because the playtime is so short, you'll be able to refund it, lmao.. A very sad and depressing game... It literally hit me in the heart while playing this game and almost made me cry... Life is too short to be sad, but this game sort of remind me of myself a bit... :(

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