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Marunar

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The game is very interesting, but once you get used to it, it stops being scary. You become intrigued by the story, wondering why all of this is happening. Oh, how many theories we came up with—whether this is purgatory or hell. But why are we here? The game is full of cables, and there are even corpses that look like "electricians."

Maybe we are in a coma, fighting for our life, or perhaps we hit someone with our car and are now trying to atone for our sins. At first, we wanted to give up and look for an explanation of the story, watch YouTube videos, or something like that. We replayed the game twice and saw very interesting things that were impossible to notice on the first playthrough.

As far as we understand, it seems like we got into an accident, and someone died because of us. Since there was a corpse sitting in the car with us, we can assume that our passenger was the one who died. At the beginning of the game, you can see a crashed car, which also hints at the accident.

Our final theory is that we, the main character, were in a car accident in which our passenger died. Because of this, we are either in a deep coma or dead, going through a cycle of hell. After the first playthrough, we see text saying, "I'm so tired of all this," and more. At the end of the second playthrough, I saw a corpse sitting at a table, seemingly "devoured" by either tentacles or wires. I decided to shine my light on it, and when I did, I was lifted into the air, and a binary code appeared, translating to "mine."

Maybe this is one of the endings, but as I understand it, the main character ultimately failed to repent for their sins, and the devil took them away—which could be what the phrase "mine" means. The story is very interesting; I really enjoyed it. I haven't played such games in a long time, and it seems like I'm the first one to figure this out. Looking forward to your response. This was very exciting!