yossa999
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I fully understand this point of view, but I do not share it. Why live at all if you can die at any moment? Why live after 40, if at best you have half your life left and most likely not the best halfI've seen it as highly recommended. What is keeping me from trying is the length of the VN. As FatGiant's said, Ocean seems to be quite ambitious, but he seems to be aiming rather too high.
I hate getting invested in an excellent story just to be left hanging, and since it would take him easily a decade to complete it, I'm quite hesitant to start reading something that might be extremely good but that is also very likely to get abandoned.
The author plans to release the game in seasons, each of them has a prologue, main part and climax. It sounds like a regular "completed" game to me. You can only play full seasons as they are released.
Again, I speak only for myself. LoF is an excellent game and at one time made quite a strong impression on me (not as much as SG, but close.) But being completed, it left me with a feeling of incompleteness. Most likely I’m wrong, but it felt to me like the author just got tired of it at some point and he simply ended the game, wrapping up all the storylines that could have been developed much more. It was a great game, but it has come to an end. I went through all the branches of the game and deleted it. Characters I really liked are now dead to me.
On the other hand, it's a matter of how much of a completionist you are. I've always preferred TV series to movies, especially with an open ending to each season where there's always room for the next season