Iron Lung STORY & ENDING EXPLAINED



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  1. I might play this game for a video sense I have both thalassophobia that makes me nauseous when I look under water and see no bottom and claustrophobia that is sophisticating : P

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  2. i think there are two different creatures following you in game
    the frog as it is referred to in the games files is the one you see stalking you and the one that kills you
    the other thing stalking you is a whale which is what the bones are referred to in the files
    i think this because the eye you see is different to the frogs eyes implying something else was looking at you

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  3. This is the first game that ever gave me a genuine feeling of frustration and sadness. The protag never got justice because the photos were never discovered, and he(she??) was basically of no use to anything. They just… Died.

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  4. One bit of horror I haven't seen many people talk about…that eye that shows up on the camera? That's clearly not the same eye as the ones on the creature that kills the protagonist at the end. That eye belonged to something else entirely.

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  5. "they will get their execution.

    I will get my freedom."

    is such a fantastic line, and i just can't get over it. It's just a person giving up and accepting, and making peace with their fate.

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  6. Thalassophobia is a fear of depths, not oceans.

    A person can have a fear of a deep pond or a lake as well.

    But overall, fantastic and intriguing review. I like your narrating

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  7. The monster is like a giant bass, there is dinosaur bones, there was never land there and if it was, this would be impossible because of how deep it is, and a black hole could be an answer of a dimension warp like universes moving together causing chaos or possibly a destruction in planets for no reason and maybe the planets could be like the monster with disasters in them now like The Mist. So…. What lies beyond?

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  8. David Szymanski is an absolute master of his craft, I can't tell you how happy I am that his work is being recognized even more than it already was. This is the same guy who made Dusk. DUSK, one of the most action packed throwback shooters I have ever seen. There is no understating how cool that game is. And now we get to see what is essentially the reverse of DUSK, a more story focused game rather than gameplay, and the man absolutely kills it. This man has enough potential to become the next John Romero.

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  9. Immagine if in reality the planet theleported to another dimension and this dimension is remaining only whit this human blood planet, so the others are saved while the remaining on this dimension are slowly dying whitout resources

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  10. The fact that it was confirmed that the blood in the blood ocean is literally made of human blood is absolutely terrifying. It’s not just some random substance that looks like blood, it is blood. I’d love to see another game based around this universe, maybe they could get the answer as to why there is a ocean made out of literal human blood.

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  11. I love how at the start you took the blue hole my mother was swinming above just few years ago and coloured it red now i imagin my mom there

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  12. i'm only interesed about 3 things in iron lung

    – what is blood ocean? why that blood is from humans and why planets dissapeared?
    – why weird things appeared in these blood oceans? and what is that star that causes weird glithes like teleporting or eyes glithing?
    – why that fish is so OP?

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