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And at long last, the journey is over. The story one at least. There will be more updates for the rest of the year, and I plan to write a massive essay on all things Vivid/Stasis at the end of the year. Mainly for memories sake. Now, I am stalling so that the rest of this description doesn't show up until you expand it. If you're watching/reading this without having trying the game yourself, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?? You're excused if you found it too difficult but are curious about stuff, but THIS. GAME. IS. FREE. Play it. Seriously, it's one of the best free rhythm games out there, and the only reason it's not higher is because others have infinite content thanks to their community making extra levels. Vivid/Stasis has a very long story-mode. I don't know how much of it is dialogue, but all my videos of the story total up to 23 hours. A nearly full day's worth of a rollercoaster ride, starting innocently with looking for Saturday's sister, and ending in a spectacle of battling one's innermost hatred at the edge of a collapsing simulation. Considering that all this is just an extra part of a very polished 4k rhythm game, it's absolutely incredible. It does a great job at bringing up things that need to be more present in art and media — a trans protagonist, lesbian relationship, and even the process of developing and interacting within DID — and yet despite all of these being big parts of the plot, they don't steal the spotlight. They're normal. They're not treated as an oddity, but as part of who the characters are. And then the story goes. And it goes hard. I have more to say. A lot more. Some good, some bad. But throughout it all I think the most important thing is that I enjoyed my time with the game. Over the past year I've poured 180 hours into V/S, and I'll probably pour 40h more throughout the rest of this year. And I still enjoy the game. Despite any imperfections, and through all hardships this game brought to me and itself, it persevered. And it made me happy. And that's all it ever needed to do. Good Night 00:00 - It's scary to let go 03:45 - 2 Become 1 08:05 - Ultimatum approaches 14:18 - The Finale 41:41 - Credits TRY IT: https://store.steampowered.com/app/20... Rest of the game: • vivid/stasis