Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a 2D platform video game developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ for the Nintendo DS, released in October 2009 in all regions except Japan. It is a sequel to the original Drawn to Life and a counterpart to the Wii version, although it has a different plot. One of the game's major features is the player's ability to draw elements of the game, and the game has a heavy emphasis on doing so.
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Whenever people talk about this game, they mostly focus on its gut-wrenching ending and the revelation behind it. And don't get me wrong: I GET IT!
The ending of this game makes you feel si many things, but especially makes you feel so bad, and you will remember it and even dream about it for years and years. I hated this ending for a long time... and also found it fascinating, and bold, and incredibly emotional, and kinda disliked how they removed on later releases of this title (even tho yeah I get it)
But honestly the ending is not the only things to be remembered about this title: it has a vibe and charm reminiscent of titles like Scribblenauts, a nice concept to make you (sort of) customizable adventure, and a cast of likeable character, accompanied by a villain that is surprisingy amazing.
Drawn to Life is a weird hidden gem in the videogame industry, and the maybe too easy gameplay may result a bit off for most people. But I do still adore this game.
A big recommendation for me.
The ending of this game makes you feel si many things, but especially makes you feel so bad, and you will remember it and even dream about it for years and years. I hated this ending for a long time... and also found it fascinating, and bold, and incredibly emotional, and kinda disliked how they removed on later releases of this title (even tho yeah I get it)
But honestly the ending is not the only things to be remembered about this title: it has a vibe and charm reminiscent of titles like Scribblenauts, a nice concept to make you (sort of) customizable adventure, and a cast of likeable character, accompanied by a villain that is surprisingy amazing.
Drawn to Life is a weird hidden gem in the videogame industry, and the maybe too easy gameplay may result a bit off for most people. But I do still adore this game.
A big recommendation for me.
I still regularly think about the original ending for this game. Even 15 years after I originally played it. It was the first time I was truly shocked by a piece of media. I remember little kid me running into the living room and trying to explain the ending to my dad. I don't think he cared very much but I just need to tell whoever I could about it. Its like I didn't know how to process what I'd seen. Looking back it way very silly but its a childhood memory that stuck with me all these years.