Talk:Dark Sword/@comment-99.121.4.209-20130520163918/@comment-5961812-20130615090814

Well, after reading these comments above, I actually have a headache. The first comment made me laugh at first, but the more I read, the more I got to thinking. Whenever my sanity dips below 150, I drop everything and go on a flower picking trip. I haven't gone completly insane yet, because being insane is TERRIFYING. Your vision flickers, these big  shadow things walk around you, and at night this creepy shadow thing looks at you. When I first saw the night hand things and heard the music box I nearly shit myself and got goosebumps all over. I get goosebumps typing it too! For the love of gaming I sure hope that the hallucinations and any other scary thing is actually Wilson's or Willow's or whoever's imagination. If they really just tune them out when they are "sane," then what would happen if we actually accepted that they were there? I have never thought such deep thoughts about a $15 video game in my life, and I think that I will ever play this game the same again. And now I've started thinking. The comment about insane people using sticks to destroy hallucinations. If Wilson, Wendy, etc. can kill not only hallucinations but also "normal" creatures, maybe Maxwell is trying to kill you because you actually have immense POWER locked away in your head that you haven't entirely discovered/accepted. Maybe Maxwell already has and accepts the same powers we have, and kills us to further strengthen his own. I have only owned this game 3 days, haven't survived winter as of this typing, and already I am amazed by the amount of thought you can put into what seemed like simple things. But then there is the comment below this one that makes me wonder about the sanity level of real life people. If you need to see blood squirt out of eyeballs to make a game "fun" then you can move into the mattress-padded "retirement homes" with all the other mentally unstable people. Or are they actually so open-minded and advanced that they have seen things that only a few others have noticed, and when they try to talk about it their friends throw them into loony barns. See, it has changed me forever. But still, you don't need blood to make a game as great as this one better. P.S: Has anyone else noticed that all the characters but Maxwell all start with "W"? Maybe another whole deep conversation for another day...