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if ur gonna get all technical indie game the movie aint a game either and it has dlc so yeah if that has right to be on steam WITH DLC to boot. then this sure as hell belongs on steam. and some people enjoy these typa games.
In Dear Esther you don't know who you are and why you are on the island. By collection clues and piecing them together you discover what is going on and why you are on the island.
You don't know who you are and why you are on the island. By collection clues and piecing them together you discover what is going on and why you are on the island.