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The Real Vriska Serket

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A member registered Oct 17, 2020 · View creator page →

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Hi! I just want to say that I love this game and I love Vast Error. I'm really into the whole story and I can't wait for more from both!

Oh, wow. I didn't realize it was just a demo lol! Anyway, I really love this a lot! I don't know how I'll ever decide who's route I want to do when it's out! Thank you so much for working on this, I loved all the characters so much! 

Oh man, I was really invested the whole time. This was really fun to play, and I can't wait for more of it to come out! I first got interested after playing Therapy With Dr. Albert Krueger, and I'm so glad I discovered you. This was absolutely spectacular, keep up the brilliant work!

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Wow, I had a lot of fun playing this game. It was really entertaining. There were a few typos, but nothing too noticeable, and they didn't take away from the excellent experience I had.

Taylor had a lot of personality, which was great. I think it was a really good idea to make them nonbinary, so that anyone could project onto them. In this house we stan Taylor Lee!

Warning, spoilers ahead for all three endings.

I really liked the little commentary Taylor did at the end there! They gave me some helpful advice and I was able to figure out how to get the second ending on my own!

The second ending was a little confusing to me, but I think I understood it. It was really cool seeing all those minor changes in the text as if Taylor had a slight memory of what had happened! And that weird glitchy video was really creepy!

Finally, the third ending. I had to go on the walkthrough to figure it out, but I didn't mind. I absolutely adored the dancing skeletons, they were a great way to break the tension. And then the way that Taylor was able to connect with Dr. Krueger near the end of the session was really cute, and kind of bittersweet. I actually felt kinda bad for him, I know how hard it is to move. And the end part where he messaged his nemesis, it was so cute! (Were you inspired by kismesistude from Homestuck, there? I bet you were.)

Overall, this was a great game, and I plan to look at more of your work, which will surely be just as, if not more, amazing.

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