Talk:Ethan's Confession/@comment-7706473-20130615194821

Though the ending leaves me a bit cold, I also kind of like it. I know that's a contradiction, but bear with me. On the one hand, I don't generally like 'the game was real' stuff, but on the other... There's something very philosophic to this. I've always felt that looking to the past too often is dangerous, for many reasons. At what point - if any - does it become acceptable to 'kill' the past? At what point is it acceptable to forget..?

Also, there's something extremely unnerving about being prompted to take an action not once, but twice - and knowing that action will be responsble for unpleasant consequences. Interesting and thought-provoking, always a good combination.