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I just finished Chronobox's normal ending. I quite liked the reveals and stuff, but like any mystery, the game does kind of drag down a bit once you get into the reveals. I will admit that this game is without a doubt probably one of the best mystery VNs that I have read so far. The way they reveal everything and how you can see it being foreshadowed from the beginning is absolutely fantastic. But the ending, I guess kind of put a damper on the game because it felt like the game was just reading off a bunch of bullet points to answer some of the game's major questions without really any emotional buildup or anything I think the game's ending could have been better had they added more to it, but I'm not sure what specifically could have been done better. I will admit that scene where the insert song played was pretty great, though.

That being said, I haven't read the true end so maybe that will make my opinion change. Do you just have to read every location from the first choice right after every loop to get it? What do you do after that?

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Just to give a counterpoint to that guy who said Chronobox wasn't horror. I definitely thought that Chronobox was a horror game. It was one of the more unsettling games I've played. It doesn't feature massive amounts of gore or jumpscares, but it's just very unsettling due to how surreal it can be at times. That's just my personal experience with the game though.

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