Talk:Ecco the Dolphin: Unfinished Business/@comment-25021327-20140916021852

For some reason, I've always been fascinated by Ecco: The Dolphin. Growing up I didn't have a Genesis, so I didn't get to actually play the game until I was in my twenties, and then only briefly. But that game seemed to have made an impression on me. Perhaps it is partly that I have a fascination with/fear of the ocean, and what dwells within. So I'm glad to see an Ecco Pasta.

And I must say that this story, in terms of writing and quality easily surpasses the only other Ecco story on the Wiki simply titled  ECCO  (Although truth be told, it contains one of my favorite lines in modern literature; The more you play Ecco, the more he kills. He is a Satanist.)

So this story was pretty solid. Easy to follow, good style, grammar, and spelling. The story is standard haunted game fare, but it's done in a more pleasing way that many others. I found that I liked the narrator, and enjoyed his/her reactions to what was happening. Didn't totally freak out and destroy the cartridge, and acknowledged that something weird was happening without being a total tool about it. (I have yet to have a video game make me sob uncontrollably, fall from my chair, or have "the worst day of my life) this character Just has an unsettling, yet quiet compulsion to finish the game. And they realize this.

Without yammering on too much longer, I'll say that I liked it. The story was familiar, but not really stale (for me anyway) the descriptions were good, having played less that 2 hours total of Ecco in my life I was able to follow along with no trouble. I'm glad I read this :)