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Having said that, you did an amazing job. I’m right there with you, the energy when they jumped into Harpua was magical. The whole evening was just magical.
I have heard that people were upset because they think playing Gamehenge=becoming a nostalgia act, but I don’t see it that way. They took the story and the lore to the next level was not something I think anyone expected. Even my friend [REDACTED] said on the way out “That felt like a Halloween show” and I agree.