You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. It is a beautiful piece of art.Lady_Salvia Lady_Salvia Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. This is a game that simply must be played. It was just like revisiting that moment again, but this time, I was able to let go more easily.
Millage may vary for other people, but at least for me, I felt very moved. The ending of Papo and Yo was a metaphor for an actual moment in my life, and it was one of if not THE most, moving ending to a video game I have ever seen.
But I took the harder route of not forgiving him and simply letting him go. I haven't seen him in years now, nor do I want to, but I just know, if I saw him again I could become friends again with him easily. I deposited everyone's stuff on the front porch and rang the doorbell and told his dad where he was and what he was doing. I let him get drunker and drunker, and when he was stumbling around and falling down, I got in my car, (which had his stuff and the stuff of the people who were with us.) and I left and drove to his parents house. In the moment when he broke into a liquor cabinet and began to get drunk, (while of course being underage.), I was afraid. It was alcohol specifically, that made me decide. This game dredged up memories of a time when I had to let go of a best friend of mine because of illegal drug use. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.