I found the mod when I was very young and it had a big impact on me. The game isn't very memorable or interesting though, except for the cave visuals and the scary dude that's watching you the whole time.
I found the mod when I was very young and it had a big impact on me. [3]
So while not Young young, I was in my early twenties when I first played 'Dear Esther' and found it a breath of fresh air compared to most games at the time. I don't know how it'd fair now that I'm older and have a slightly broader palette, but similar to something like 'Spec Ops: The Line' I found 'Esther' at the right time in life and am grateful for the impact it left, regardless of how I feel about it now.
So while not Young young, I was in my early twenties when I first played 'Dear Esther' and found it a breath of fresh air compared to most games at the time. I don't know how it'd fair now that I'm older and have a slightly broader palette, but similar to something like 'Spec Ops: The Line' I found 'Esther' at the right time in life and am grateful for the impact it left, regardless of how I feel about it now.