Sometimes my future self wants to share a story with me. It is usually something that I would not want to be shared with anyone else, and it makes me feel like I am sharing something with someone who can tell me how I am doing. For the most part, my future self always wants to tell me stories, so I just ignore it. However, sometimes they want to tell me something that I would rather not hear. This is where the Talk to My Future Self game comes in.
It’s not just a small game. The developers are actually the ones who are taking this into effect now. The game lets you tell your future self something that you want to hear, only you have to tell it to your future self before the end of the day. The game will show you your future self’s response to the story you asked for, and you can then decide if you want to continue the conversation.
Talk to My Future Self is a fun little game that lets you ask your future self things you really really really want to hear. In fact, the developers even have a separate option to record your future self’s answer to the story you asked for. It’s a nice little idea, and I’m sure there are others that aren’t so bad, but I have to tell you that there is something about how the game is handled that just doesn’t work for me.
The game is basically a simple dialogue box. You type in what you want to hear and the game will come back and pick the correct response for you. So I typed in, “Wouldn’t I be more fun if I’d never been born?” and got, “I’ve been told that it’s a bad idea to say that.
I feel like that is a very small and shallow example of the sort of thinking that is going on in that game. It’s a question that seems like it could be the best you can come up with, but it just isn’t right for me. Im not sure what kind of answer you would be hoping to hear in that dialogue box, but it just wasn’t right for me.
It’s a bit harder to say: I was wondering what kind of answer you would be hoping to hear in that dialogue box, but it just wasnt right for me. Im not sure what kind of answer you would be hoping to hear in that dialogue box, but it just wasnt right for me.
Im not exactly in the mood to talk about it, so I won’t be doing it. However, the “what kind of answer you would be hoping to hear in that dialogue box” could be one of the most relevant questions you could possibly ask if the game were available on Steam. It was a question that I asked a lot of people when I wanted to buy the game at the time and I was hoping to get the answer to that question before I passed it on to the developer.
So, I was wondering if it’s possible that the game is available for PC/Mac/Linux on Steam, or if it’s just in the “unfinished state” or in any other form that I cannot ask about. The game was released on Steam in 2009, so I assume these things still exist. I don’t know. So far nobody has answered my questions.
Deathloop is available for all platforms on Steam. It’s in the “in progress” stage, but it’s not a completed game yet. But if it’s not in the unfinished state, it’s not in the unfinished state.