Talk:Super.jar/@comment-25021327-20141229234709

This one is short, but I found it pretty enjoyable. It has a nice feeling of being feasible and grounded in reality. And although it's odd that one would receive an anonyous e-mail with a strange game, there isn't really anything here that is beyond the realm of possibility.

The descriptions are pretty good. They initially felt a little lacking, but to be honest there are only so many ways to describe the levels in SMB1, and nothing was really missing here. I was able to imagine what was being described. I think I watched the videos the first time I read this a while ago, and they were pretty basic, but lent some credibility to the story. They appear to no longer be workig though, maybe the videos were deleted.

Anyway, this is a quick read that may leave some people wanting more in the way of stoy, of scares. But I like the really vague feel of this. It leaves a ton up to the reader without feeling too much like a cop-out to me.