Simply because it turns out we all have a lot to say about what the game meant to us whether we liked it or not.

No matter how much I tried to love this game, I could not get past Marche and his demented sense of 'the right thing'. Like I said-I cannot possibly agree with what Marche decided to do. I've heard it mentioned by Wolf how he chose to make people confront their problems-that's fine, but y'know, there are other ways to confront problems. I just don't feel that (SPOILER)destroying a world because you're 'running away' in it is an appropriate solution.

Seemed to me like there were many more options open than that, even if they would've been difficult to make happen.

Besides.. what about the friends that you made while you were there? Doesn't Marche's plan wind up (SPOILER)consigning them to non-existence? Seemingly good reasons or not, I don't believe that there are right reasons to do something so horrible.

And if you argue that was what they did to the real world when they opened the book, well... y'know, I think we'd have all been better off.

The other possibility of it having been an illusion... If it is all false, then I suppose Wolf's point of view is good. Still, if a falsehood is indistinguisable from reality based on all your senses and observations, is it false?