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Reviews for "One Of You"

This is a beautiful 10/10 game, One an extremely Detailed and good working game, I only have a few gripes with it which is that it needs Wasd Support, If some things had better or different descriptions like the boxes at the start of the first scenario and it should have a few more endings because the you should add more plot and back story to what happened in the game and it should also have a 3 person win ending for both scenarios. Besides those things this game is Pretty much perfect, i hope you make more beautiful games like this, Good Day.

ZeroDigitZ responds:

Thanks for the review, and the tips. I will try to improve on being more descriptive, and giving as much detailed information as possible when creating games in the near future. Also, I will look into implementing custom controls that way people can have the option for WASD Support. Have a great day.

how did maria escape alone?

ZeroDigitZ responds:

>>>Spoilers<<<<

This ending can only be achieved in Scenario B.

To achieve this ending follow the steps below:

After you receive the bent knife from Taylor, go downstairs.

Make sure not to watch the DVD or talk to Taylor, and proceed upstairs, and use the knife on the bathtub to retrieve the key.

Unlock the door on the second floor, and go downstairs into the camera room, and escape through the window.

Go up to the front door to activate the next cut scene.

Then go to the neighbor's house to achieve that ending.

I really enjoyed this game. I loved the other games made by this gamemaker, and was really excited to see a new one. I was not disappointed, this one lives up to the standard set by the previous games for sure. This game is very well made, and has a great plot; I was on the edge of my seat and engaged in the story even after replaying a couple of times. I like how the different endings and scenarios fit together and give a more complete idea of the events in the game. I also kind of like how it depends on the player to find all the details; its actually possible to miss things if you're not exploring everything (this is also beneficial on multiple playthroughs, because you don't need to do everything every time to get all the endings).

Fair warning to anyone reading this before they've played, there will be spoilers past this point.

I was only able to find five different endings, as one of the endings is acheivable in both scenario A and B (marked with a * in the list below). Not really a criticism, just mentioning it in case its helpful to others, or to find out if I've missed something.

Endings I found:
Scenario A: Fred escapes alone, or is mutilated in the car* (officer Timmons end)
Scenario B: Maria escapes alone, Maria lets Fred go and is killed by 'creature' (officer Timmons end), car mutilation ending* (Maria makes Fred stay)
Scenario C: "Crystal" counts to 10 and kills Dillon.

Some comments:
>I really liked that I could fast forward by holding down the x or left click, but in some scenes (like watching the dvd, or the flashbacks without gameplay) it would be nice to have a 'skip' option, especially given the multiple play-throughs to find all the endings.

>When reading the journal on the laptop downstairs, it would be nice if all the entries were just in one list instead of organized into menus. It would be easier to just read them all one after another if they were in the same list.

>I enjoyed the plot progression, and how the discovery of clues and flashbacks filled out the story. I almost kind of wish that Maria's story was scenario A, and then you'd find out more about what's going on after through playing Fred. That would have made the mystery last a little longer, and perhaps heightened the suspense a little. Minor suggestion though, and I really like it as is (and the player does have the option to choose A or B first themselves, I just did them in order and kind of wished I'd done it the other way after).

>I like how the 'clue' function works, and found it useful (I didn't use it around the computer, so maybe that would have helped). It was nice to have a little hint on what to do next when feeling a little stuck. That was a really good idea.

Overall, fantastic job. I had a really good time playing, and didn't want to stop until I'd seen everything the game had to offer. Thanks so much for another great game. I hope you continue making these games, I'm really looking forward to the next one!

ZeroDigitZ responds:

Thanks for the tips, and the great review. I'm glad you liked the game.

To answer your question about my next project, I will leave this quote for you. "Maybe You Will Remember."

i love this game but is there a good ending in any of the scenarios?

ZeroDigitZ responds:

>>>Spoilers<<<<
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>>>Not really, but the male protagonist, and the female protagonist can both escape the cabin unscathed depending on your choices in the game.<<<
I may add more endings in a future update. Thanks for the review, and playing my game.