A Touching Story that Hits Close to Home - How We Know We're Alive

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Ah, How We Know We're Alive, the game that tugs at your heartstrings and makes you want to call up your loved ones and tell them how much you appreciate them. It's like a good romantic comedy, but without the predictable ending and cheesy one-liners.
First off, let's talk about the graphics. They're pixelated, but in a good way. It's like looking at a beautiful watercolor painting, except it's made up of tiny squares. The attention to detail is impressive, from the raindrops falling on the pavement to the reflection of the main character in a puddle of water. And you know what else has impressive pixelated graphics? Not Tonight! You know, that game where you have to check IDs at a seedy nightclub to make ends meet? I loved that game, and the graphics in How We Know We're Alive somewhat reminded me of it.
But let's not forget about the music. It's hauntingly beautiful, and it sets the mood perfectly for the melancholy story that unfolds. It's like the music is the third main character, quietly tugging at your heartstrings while the other characters go about their business.
Speaking of the characters, they're all interesting in their own way. From the old woman who can't remetomber where she put her glasses to the young man struggling with his own demons, each character adds a layer to the story. And while the interactions with the characters are limited, it's enough to make you care about them and their struggles.
The story itself is where How We Know We're Alive really shines. It's a story about life, love, and loss, and how the business of life can affect our relationships. It's a story that will make you reflect on your own life and the relationships that matter to you. And yes, it's a tear-jerker. If you're looking for a game to play when you're feeling down and need a good cry, this is it.
But let's talk about the gameplay. It's simple, but effective. You move from left to right across the 2D town, interacting with the residents and learning more about their past. There's not much else to do, but that's okay. Sometimes less is more, and in the case of How We Know We're Alive, the simplicity of the gameplay allows the story to take center stage.
Now, some might argue that the length of the game is a downside. It's only about an hour or so long, but let's also not forget this game is around 3-4$ so I think that it's somewhat fair for it's price. It's like a good short story, it doesn't overstay its welcome and leaves you wanting more.
All in all, I'd say How We Know We're Alive is a pretty decent game. It's not going to blow your mind with groundbreaking gameplay mechanics or mind-bending puzzles, but it will make you feel things. And in a world where we're constantly bombarded with stimuli and distractions, that's something special. So if you're looking for a game that will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on your own life, give How We Know We're Alive a shot. And hey, if you're a fan of Not Tonight!, you'll probably enjoy the graphics too.
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