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I used to laugh at Trekkies, Lord of the Ringers and Harry Potter groupies and such like nattering on about characters (as if they were real), analysing plots, dressing up for fantasy conventions and fan events, and even learning to speak Elven or Klingon or whatever. Get a life, I used to think to myself. If you had better things to do you wouldn't be so daft. And yet now, after only five weeks of solitary confinement thanks to coronavirus, only able to communicate with girlfriend, family and friends electronically, I'm doing exactly the same thing with Treasure of Nadia! Who would have thunk it? At least I won't be tempted to stoop to cosplay since almost all ToN characters are female and dressing up in drag just ain't my bag, man. I reckon NLT must have a PhD in psychology himself because he knows just what buttons to press and when in order to provoke a reaction. The work his studio produces is not only beautiful, which was the thing that hooked me initially, but extremely clever too. Sadly, as I know you have noticed personally, too many people fail to play the game well enough to really take in its beauty, cleverness, humour and wit properly which is such a pity considering what a herculean effort its creator must make, pretty much continuously, in order to produce such quality, in such quantity, so dependably and reliably.WOW Harpocrates. Where did the psychology lesson come from. Like you said, "too much time on your hands".
I never approached a game like this. I just watch the scenes unfold, and appreciate the beauties that are rendered.
Good luck and keep on analyzing the scenes.
I really love the game and not only for its sexy.
However I think I have contracted cabin fever and may well be taking lessons in Vulcan online before too long.
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