I'm currently about, I'm guessing 80% done with Beyond: Two Souls on my PS3. Hey don't blame me, it ain't my fault I wasn't with my PS3 when the game came out, and that I'm alternating between Pasir Ris and Paya Lebar. Can't complete it that quick ya know.
The format of this game is what you can call unique, because it goes from the main character's childhood, to her rebellious stage, to her as an adult, and back again. It jumps across here to there in her timeline.
You can say that I don't quite understand the story of this timeline, because it's just too confusing at first play, but I know for a fact that if I play it the second time, the pieces will fall into place.
Just like how, in the past, there was this manga series that I was so fond of called Fruits Basket. It had a great storyline and beautiful philosophy, which I only understood after I read and reread the entire series again and again.
So I was thinking. The beautiful stories aren't understood at one shot. It takes a lot of attempts in order to see the beauty of it. Maybe not just stories, but also in persons in general.
Maybe there's a reason why someone keeps to himself. He just has so much in him, all the amazing things he has to offer in him. The harder he is to understand, the more I want to know him better. [this is just an example, I'm not exactly referring to anyone in particular, take note]
If you keep trying again and again to read and understand it, you'll eventually see how beautiful it really is. The frustrations and impatience wouldn't be for nothing because the beauty of it rewards you.
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