So, I just ran through Depression Quest and while I am not sure I would call it a game, it certainly hit home with me. Frankly, this makes me even more irritated with Zoe, this could be a really useful tool in helping people with depression. So many things in that story reflected on shit I deal with on a daily basis, and I have already made arrangements to see someone. Like, I don't talk about this because people really don't react well to people who feel this way, so you bottle it up and assume that no one cares and you should just keep it inside, everyone else deals with life so why can't you? I would really like to see more people with depression get help, and reading this it was nice to know I am not unique in feeling this way. The thoughts the guy had are much of the same things I think, some even down to the wording. But the thing is, any usefulness this game would of had went right out when the author decided that high reviews were better than integrity. That seriously pisses me off/