![]() ![]() I rate the original and very 'quaint' "Dear Esther" a 6/10. ![]() Grab it by Wednesday and its yours for keepsies. I was not able to determine how to 'END' this mod.or more aptly stated, to "reach the END" of this mod.without ENDING the life of the avatar whose 'shoes' I was 'filling'.*ahem*.by means of 'cliff-jumping'.in a manner of speaking.*ahem*. The developers, The Chinese Room are giving Dear Esther away free on Steam for 48 hours. "Dear Esther" is a very 'quaint' and original mod that is purely 'exploratory'.and unfortunately after I had explored the entire 'isle,'. Dear Esther: Landmark Edition has been remade with the Unity engine, featuring a full. Also, periodically throughout the 'exploration' of this 'forlorn' and 'dreary' though to a degree picturesque British 'isle'.some of the lesser-known compositions of 'Chopin' are to be heard at close range - the source of which recordings is unknown: Are they 'ghastly' recordings.with no ACTUAL source.hence their ability to permeate the ambience/atmosphere which embellishes your 'avatar?' While you are exploring this 'forlorn' British Isle - periodically you are 'entertained' by the lucid and very intellectual voice of a 25 year old Anthony Hopkins.who recites in a very heavy Cornwall accent.various entries of his lengthy diaries which he addressed to his mother, Esther. From time to time as you enter the recesses of dimly-lit caverns and abandoned shantys.your flashlight automatically turns on - and conversely when you exit these dimly-lit areas, your flashlight automatically turns off. Your 'avatar is not able to run.hence, you are only able to walk.and also there are no weapons to be found, much less used. ![]() The beginning of this mod occurs whilst the avatar you play is stranded on a delapidated boat deck - which in and of itself is situated on a rather dreary and overcast, though to a degree 'picturesque' British Isle.which in and of itself is rather.*ahem*.delapidated.and quite 'forlorn'-> (to use the favorite word of that queer-some bloke: Andy Bell of Erasure). "Dear Esther" is a rather 'unique'.a rather 'quaint' ditty of a HL2 "Bloke" user-made mod. ![]()
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