"Starting over is harder than starting up," Bennett Foddy’s calm, philosophical voice drifted through Leo’s cheap speakers.
Plink. The sound of the cauldron hitting the dirt at the bottom was the loudest noise Leo had ever heard. getting-over-it-free-download-for-pc-ocean-of-games
"There's no feeling more intense than starting over," Foddy’s voice remarked, almost too cheerfully. "If you'd deleted your progress at the moment you failed, that's a profound act." The Realization "Starting over is harder than starting up," Bennett
For the first hour, it was a dance. Swing. Hook. Hoist. Leo made it past the junk pile. He navigated the orange. He felt like a god of physics. "People just overreact," he muttered, leaning closer to the screen. The Great Fall Then came the Devil’s Chimney. "There's no feeling more intense than starting over,"
Leo stared at the screen. His hand was shaking. He looked at the "Ocean of Games" folder still open on his desktop. He realized he hadn't just downloaded a game; he had downloaded a psychological experiment.
The "free" price tag suddenly felt very expensive. Every minute spent climbing was a minute he could lose in a heartbeat. The mountain didn't care that he got the game for free. The mountain didn't care about his feelings.
Leo had seen the streamers scream. He’d seen the keyboards smashed. Now, he wanted to conquer the mountain himself—for the low, low price of zero dollars. The Descent into the "Ocean"