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<blockquote data-quote="Gornostay" data-source="post: 14078" data-attributes="member: 344"><p>Pathologic 2. </p><p></p><p>By its own constant admission Pathologic 2 is a <em>restaging</em> of the first game. It wants you to think of it as equivalent to something like a stage production inside your computer. 2 is the more elaborate production of 1, with a higher budget, more experience, lessons learned, and so on. They <em>do</em> play off of things they did the first time. But not to the point you'll be alienated if you didn't play it. If you want to appreciate the difference you could play Pathologic 1 for like an hour until you really feel like you're suffering, then start 2 and appreciate all the comments about how rough the last show was. </p><p></p><p>Of course you're meant to be suffering even in an ideal production, because that's what Pathologic is. But in 2 it feels more like an expressive work about stress and fighting a hostile world, and less like feeling anxious because you're watching a show in some weird dingy place that feels like a fire hazard.</p><p></p><p>Short answer is play Pathologic 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gornostay, post: 14078, member: 344"] Pathologic 2. By its own constant admission Pathologic 2 is a [I]restaging[/I] of the first game. It wants you to think of it as equivalent to something like a stage production inside your computer. 2 is the more elaborate production of 1, with a higher budget, more experience, lessons learned, and so on. They [I]do[/I] play off of things they did the first time. But not to the point you'll be alienated if you didn't play it. If you want to appreciate the difference you could play Pathologic 1 for like an hour until you really feel like you're suffering, then start 2 and appreciate all the comments about how rough the last show was. Of course you're meant to be suffering even in an ideal production, because that's what Pathologic is. But in 2 it feels more like an expressive work about stress and fighting a hostile world, and less like feeling anxious because you're watching a show in some weird dingy place that feels like a fire hazard. Short answer is play Pathologic 2. [/QUOTE]
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