Sorry, James

Sorry, James

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Who is this girl?
By lia
An attempt to make sense of the game's story
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Introduction
After completing Sorry, James, an atmospheric puzzle game with a focus on storytelling, you may feel like not enough was revealed to you and not every question was answered. If it's not the case, and the whole story clicked into place once you've made it (or after a while), that's great! I'm wondering whether the way you understood the story resembles my interpretation or perhaps you've realised something that was lost on me.

What you'll find below is not a guide in a usual sense and clearly not a walkthrough (there's already an amazing one written by Hanni). It's more of a humble attempt to explain (some of) the story of Sorry, James by interpreting and connecting available clues.

If you haven't played the game yet, better don't rob yourself of the experience as the following sections make up a one huge spoiler. Please come back once you've finished the game and feel free to point out the flaws in my interpretation. I'd love it if we could come up with a better one through joint efforts)

Now, let's move on to the fun part)

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Tom
The protagonist (James Garner) is tasked with deciphering a bunch of files, containing the fragments of chat between Elisa and Tom. The girl supposedly texted Tom by mistake, confusing him with a different Tom from a party, but the conversation developed into something bigger.





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Tom from the files is apparently James' and Kevin's former coworker, mentioned in chat at the beginning.



Kevin’s comment about Tom’s work being his only girlfriend supports this assumption. From the files we find out that Tom is recovering from a difficult ‘break-up’ with Mathilda, who turns out to be Tom’s work project, an AI bot.







Apparently, the name he gave his AI is a reference to the Léon: The Professional[www.imdb.com] movie, the one Tom seems to like a lot.





We can learn more about Tom's significant other from the second video on the game’s Store Page. It shows us a series of Thomas Beker’s diary entries, and most of them (besides the jokes[imgur.com] on pedophilia, necrophilia and such, appearing for a split second) describe his ups and downs with Mathilda.



The (almost five-year long) ‘relationship’ with the AI didn't end well, and here's where Elisa comes into play.

Elisa
Now that Mathilda is a thing of the past (as is Tom’s job at Mantis Corp.), he has plenty of time to chat with Elisa. A seemingly random girl who appeared out of nowhere, built up an emotional connection with Tom, but refuses to meet.







Interestingly, she talks about feeling detached from her body and admits she feels like she has no gender.





The last message from Elisa (after Tom decides to leave) is also a bit odd.





Noting that Mathilda 'didn't pass the test' seems rather out of place here... unless Elisa feels she has failed a similar test. So, what does Tom seek in girls that Elisa happens to lack?



Apparently, it is this 'very important detail' that Tom has disregarded for a long time. Being a living human.



The fact that Elisa greets you with the exact same words that she texted Tom gives a good reason to assume that she's yet another AI. The question remains as to who created Elisa and why.
Lisa
Does anyone remember Lisa, the unlucky Elisa’s friend? Let's recall her story.







The part about the gay boyfriend may sound familiar for those who have played the demo. It was Mariia who found out that Mark, her ex, is gay.



Another similarity between the two is that they were both taken to a hospital.







It is likely that Elisa is referring to Mariia here, and it seems like she knows her pretty well. Could Elisa be Mariia’s creation? In my view, she could. Not only that, but Elisa’s memory and some traits might be partly borrowed from those of Mariia (among other people). The game gives us some clues in this direction.

Bob
There's a slightly higher chance you remember Bob, a lewd chatbot with a self-learning program.







This little episode gives us an idea of a possible Elisa's 'upbringing': she might have also learned to communicate by analysing a large amount of text. In fact, she almost gives it away at one point.





Lisa's/Mariia's car accident has noticeably affected her as well (she might have learned about it in chat with Mariia or reading her diary). Elisa tries to imagine being in Mariia's shoes and lets it slip that there's still much work for her (presumably, in getting to understand humans).





While the question of Elisa's nature is more or less settled (apparently she's a self-learning AI with almost human-level intelligence), it is less clear why she was created in the first place. Again, I'll offer my hypothesis on this.
Mariia
The most probable creator of Elisa gives the impression of a troubled vengeful woman.





With this in mind, could Elisa be one of Mariia's tools for messing with people's heads? (in this case, by getting them ignorantly attached to a computer program)

Let's suppose it was Tom who has decrypted Mariia's diary entries about Mark in the Sorry, James demo. After Mariia learned about this, she could have maliciously set Elisa on him (the demo crashes when we see Elisa's message). The story would subsequently unfold as we know it.



Maybe Mariia herself didn't have a direct acceess to Tom's chat with Elisa, but could only get hold of the encrypted files containing it (that's my pure speculation, I have no idea how things like this work). Once Tom stopped texting Elisa, Mariia couldn't wait to learn about what has happened. She then asks James to decrypt the files, but after finding out he didn't treat them as private, puts her AI to use again (we receive a Steam invite from Elisa at this point).



Now, if that's indeed the case, Mariia's last move appears to be pointless. The protagonist learns a lot about Elisa from those 50 files and has probably realised she is not a real person. Elisa's messages can't harm him as he won't take the chatbot seriously.

It’s not the only weakness of this interpretation of course, but since I didn’t come up with anything more plausible, I'll just leave the whole thing here. Again, if you have an alternative explanation, you're most welcome to share it)
Acknowledgements
The pics and a gif of Elisa are from the developer's site[www.konstructors.com] and twitter (for those of you who're curious, that mysterious girl is the game artist’s girlfriend).

The screenshot of a Steam chat with Elisa was taken by deniz (I didn't get to take one myself).

And it was imaginary friend and unkenfisk who (unknowingly) made me consider writing this down.

Thanks for taking your time to read!

35 Comments
QuietCoyote 24 Jan, 2024 @ 12:23am 
所以关于这个游戏最大的一个疑问,为什么Mariia会在最后对他说“Sorry,James”。显然,对于James来说,真是人在家中坐,祸从天上来。James自己本身与这件事毫无瓜葛,却被Mariia拉下水,Mariia显然知道James破译完文件一定会受到Elisa的攻击却仍然选择这么做,她当然有理由对此感到抱歉。 事实是,如果James是一个老实本分的员工,兢兢业业地完成上级交代的任务,自始至终从不偷看一眼文件,那么在破译完成后受到Elisa攻击时,他很可能会像Tom一样陷入Elisa的危险陷阱中而对此毫不知情,甚至会以为自己遇到了一生挚爱(my little poor James)。 反倒是James偷看了文件,意识到来龙去脉后,才有可能对Elisa提高警惕并做出相应的防范。
QuietCoyote 24 Jan, 2024 @ 12:22am 
关于Elisa的工作模式。Elisa可能类似于电脑病毒附着于文件中,任何尝试破译该文件的行为都会激活Elisa,并随之遭受到她的攻击(*色诱*hehe)。Tom在破译完Mariia的私人日记的时候无意触发了Elisa,随后也就发生了那50个文档的故事。之后Mariia显然注意到了这件事。那至于为什么Mariia不自己破译文件,显然不是她没破译的能力,而是她很清楚Elisa的属性和特点,她自己破译一定也会受到Elisa的攻击。因此她哪怕是要冒着文件内容泄露的风险,也要将文件交由他人进行处理,也就是玩家扮演的James。
QuietCoyote 24 Jan, 2024 @ 12:21am 
据游戏介绍可知,James和Tom以及Mariia所在的Mantis公司是一家武器领域顶尖的科技公司,因此我高度怀疑Elisa不仅仅是一个简单的AI chat bot,而是一个危险的(甚至很可能是武器化的)带有自主意识的且可以不断自我学习和进化的高级人工智能类型的病毒式程序。具体Elisa的由来和创造她的目的是什么,是Mariia所创或是Mantis公司的资产亦或是作为研究对象,这点不是很清楚但也不重要。但是Elisa的自主意识和进化能力让她变得一定程度上的不可控(就像Mathilda一样),这也是为什么她很危险。
QuietCoyote 24 Jan, 2024 @ 12:21am 
我最近刚刚体验完这个游戏,我知道据您发布文章已经过去了很长时间,您不大可能会看到这条留言,但我还是想分享一下我的观点。

首先,我很喜欢你的观点:),非常有趣,也足够合理。大体上也和我的想法一致。在这里我想分享一套我的理论(主要是和您观点不太一样的部分:P)
Lightmix 15 Oct, 2022 @ 7:10am 
why i dont get messge from Elisa
Arkan 28 May, 2022 @ 4:26pm 
Если расшифровать сообщение без ошибок и с первой попытки, оно будет белого цвета. Потом нужно зайти через аккаунт RAMINA и посмотреть расшифрованные сообщения белого цвета, там мы увидим текст который писал Том.
Elden Felon Ajnador 29 Aug, 2021 @ 4:27pm 
I didnt receive any steam invite :torielsad:
Out of service 24 May, 2021 @ 1:05am 
Nice
Vertigo 28 Nov, 2020 @ 4:11pm 
What means Mariia's final phrase? Sorry for what?
Aby S. Hora 17 Nov, 2020 @ 7:18am 
Has anyone actually beaten this game without reading any files? I'm wondering what would happen if that were the case.