Post by fireflyprince on Nov 8, 2006 20:38:17 GMT -5
Before I kept thinking this was a kind of a ghost story set place in a supernatural world like Silent Hill, but some things seem very unrealistic compared to even Silent Hill, such as the use of candy to heal yourself, the dog coming back to life when killed, and the ending where Jennifer becomes a child again.
Now it makes more sense to be a dream because it's told in a fairy-tale type way. Everything is not in order and the characters couldn't possibly be ghosts because some were still alive(or at least we don't know if they died).
Now this is my conclusion of the story.
I think whenever Jennifer dies or gets the bad ending in the "dream" it means that when she wakes up she's going to kill herself. Hence the "And they lived happily ever after...." that appears as the Game Over. Meaning that Jennifer thinks everyone would be happy if she died. Plus the main song is about suicide.
Now I have realised the things in this game are based on how Jennifer sees things. None of this is explained well because it's a memory, not a document. Jennifer remembers things the way she interpets them.
The "Good Ending" could possibly mean that Jennifer decides to move on with her life and leave her guilt behind, but will always keep Brown's memory in her heart. That's why the end of the game shows her in a fuzzy black-and-white vision of her younger self. Lots of times people dream black and white.
I think Jennifer is a mentally disturbed person. She could possibly have delusions such as the various monsters seen in the game that appear to her. You can't blame her after all she's been through. It also explains her weak childish behaviour. Has anyone noticed how Jennifer doesn't act her age even when she tries?
There's lots of hints of the game being just a dream, such as the intro of Jennifer sleeping on the bench and her sleeping on the bus at the start of the game.
I think the visions of the Intro that weren't seen in the game were just parts of another dream she had, looking for the 4 Leaf Clover(remember Brown found the 3 Leaf Clover?) because she considers herself "unlucky".
Basicly I think the game is about going inside the mind of a disturbed traumatic girl who's facing her past. I know this all sounds complicated, but basicly I think the whole game was just a dream. It makes the most sense.
Now it makes more sense to be a dream because it's told in a fairy-tale type way. Everything is not in order and the characters couldn't possibly be ghosts because some were still alive(or at least we don't know if they died).
Now this is my conclusion of the story.
I think whenever Jennifer dies or gets the bad ending in the "dream" it means that when she wakes up she's going to kill herself. Hence the "And they lived happily ever after...." that appears as the Game Over. Meaning that Jennifer thinks everyone would be happy if she died. Plus the main song is about suicide.
Now I have realised the things in this game are based on how Jennifer sees things. None of this is explained well because it's a memory, not a document. Jennifer remembers things the way she interpets them.
The "Good Ending" could possibly mean that Jennifer decides to move on with her life and leave her guilt behind, but will always keep Brown's memory in her heart. That's why the end of the game shows her in a fuzzy black-and-white vision of her younger self. Lots of times people dream black and white.
I think Jennifer is a mentally disturbed person. She could possibly have delusions such as the various monsters seen in the game that appear to her. You can't blame her after all she's been through. It also explains her weak childish behaviour. Has anyone noticed how Jennifer doesn't act her age even when she tries?
There's lots of hints of the game being just a dream, such as the intro of Jennifer sleeping on the bench and her sleeping on the bus at the start of the game.
I think the visions of the Intro that weren't seen in the game were just parts of another dream she had, looking for the 4 Leaf Clover(remember Brown found the 3 Leaf Clover?) because she considers herself "unlucky".
Basicly I think the game is about going inside the mind of a disturbed traumatic girl who's facing her past. I know this all sounds complicated, but basicly I think the whole game was just a dream. It makes the most sense.