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"content": "nostr:npub1dtl0zwfrw2t4s3awf58ehqufm7lqn0elgvjcuewpgwzluft6hljqt8ywrx I'll go with part 1 of Higurashi: When They Cry. After a fun start, MC learns about screts in town and begins to think his friends are hiding things. There is a scene toward the middle, when he is already on edge, when his best friend snaps -- in his eyes at least -- and accuses him of lying to her (which I read for first time at about 3 AM one morning). It does a great job of conveying deep isolation/loneliness/fear with nothing but dialogue and very simple visuals/SFX.",
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