But this one required a deeper understanding. You had to infer quite a lot with CoF, unlike in Dear Esther. Think of it as a poet's rendition: they don't ever say 'it's cold'. They describe everything without ever coming out and saying the temperature. CoF never came out and said 'he's...
Technically, the story followed a drug addict wounded in a car accident. It represented how he struggled with self-hurt, anger towards himself, and towards his family. The random 'Nightmare' scenes were him panicking about how his life will turn out, and how many times he's planned suicide. You...