Talk:Accepting the Inevitable/@comment-26480939-20160809010653

This seems to me like a Sonic game based on the stages of grief. In Denial, Sonic just shoves enemies out of the way, and even keeps running even at the end, as if he was trying to deny something. In Anger, he's visibly angry (natch) and smashes the badniks to bits, and at the end, pounds on the wall in rage before spending all his furor and collapsing to the ground in sadness. In Bargaining, he gambles his life away with a slot machine, almost as if he's trying to bargain his way out of death. In Depression, he is noticeably sadder, moves significantly slower, and finds solace in the arms of his friends before moving on. In Acceptance, he accepts whatever he was trying to deny in the first stage, and thus finds Heaven's door open to him, which ends his journey.

Am I seriously the only one who noticed that? ._.