
AlfieOmega
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Short but good. More of a visual novel. The "gameplay" grew to be a chore. Most of the time, you read books by tapping approaching thought bubbles, but there's no clicker system like the first game. I ended up just wanting to get through with it to get to the parts I actually like. The picture books were nice. The dream art, and writing were captivating. I felt Es's loneliness and boredom. I liked Es already and I grew to love her more. If you liked Alter Ego, Alter Ego Complex is worth playing!
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Daniel José Llinás Castro
Whatever I might think up would probably undersell it. It is what it is; what you perceive and how you interpret it, or rather, how a certain someone does. The one, and only Es. It allows one to peer into her thoughts, and thus reconceptualise them in one's own viewpoint. It follows the same methodoly of 4 'pages' with text. For some this might be tiring but I like reading. I will do my best to always come back. Since Im still myself, I believe. What wonderful dreams... I'll never forget.

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I loved Alter Ego years ago, and finally had gotten my hands on a Play Pass recently that made me have a chance to play this now. But, despite the beautiful visuals, words, scenarios etc..I couldn't quite grasp what's the purpose of all of it. I mean, it only felt like fanservice to the people that had a crush on her. Nevertheless, thank you to the developers at Caramel Column for making a great game !!
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