Talk:Hexagons Do Love/@comment-27298074-20151128174804

the most prevailent questions in my mind are: "why?", "how?", and "wtf?"

why Super Hexagon? why did it make Nathan go insane? i understand how addictive it is, but i can't begin to imagine how someone can become this encouraged by it that they murder people and arrange the corpses into a hexagon. i also can't imagine how someone can begin to skip meals because of it. it's an original concept, but it's absolutely freaking insane.

how would Nathan go about killing those people without anyone noticing anyway? how would he have killed them? did he just like tear them open? theres no mention of a weapon or anything. did the hexagon just give him super powers or something?

lastly, what the fuck did i just read? some nerdy guy plays a game about being a triangle and not dying, developes anorexia, and then kills 6 people and arranges them into a hexagon shape at an amusement park? i'd probably be scared if the pacing was a little better and the concept wasn't so absolutely insane. i'd say its a mostly original idea, but original in the sense of "nobody's done it yet because nobody has been able to pull it off correctly." the ending's also really crazy and basically comes almost out of nowhere.

over all, 5/10. it's oddly written, it's clunky, doesn't make much sense, but it was still pretty fun to read. plus, with an overhaul, it might be actually good. i'd like to put more emphasis on the 'might' part though. :P