![]() Blow also mentioning that his next game would potentially have DRM in an effort to prevent the above from happening again caused a lot of heated discussion.In a curious bit of irony, the game was made available for free download on the PS4 in 2021. As a result, Jonathan Blow commented that it became the most popular torrent at the time of its release, which would delay his ability to make a third game. However, the style of gameplay has its own stigma around it, as the game is largely a vehicle for puzzles with little effort made to include traditional "rewards" for solving them. There's also the licensing of video content, including from the BBC. Seven years of development went into the game, and it includes a wide variety of content. The core argument was whether the quality of the game justified the price or not. The $40 USD price was a point of contention, as it rivaled some console games and made The Witness one of the most expensive indie video games of all time, if not the most.Now, imagine watching the scene without said context, and you'll end the video asking yourself "What have I just watched?" The scene already qualifies as a Gainax Ending even taken on the context of the whole movie. This clip is the end of the 1983 movie Nostalghia by Andrei Tarkovsky, known for his dry, difficult style and highly metaphysical themes. It's a 12-minute-long video of a man holding a candle. The game already contains many audio logs and other videos with philosophical and spiritual quotes and teachings, but this video goes one step further. Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: The third windmill video. ![]()
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