Excellent follow up to Brad's game, Buddy doesn't mess around. It's basically a game about going on a big killing spree.
If the base game was about greasy dude politics and them trying to decide a girl's fate, this is a game about that girl ripping them up and their whole system. It's like killing every single NPC in a Fallout game before they even have the chance to involve you in their plots.
It's a game about fighting to gain true freedom, at the cost of doing away with even thinking about morals and consequences.
If the base game was about greasy dude politics and them trying to decide a girl's fate, this is a game about that girl ripping them up and their whole system. It's like killing every single NPC in a Fallout game before they even have the chance to involve you in their plots.
It's a game about fighting to gain true freedom, at the cost of doing away with even thinking about morals and consequences.
This review contains spoilers
This game goes from emotionally taxing explorations of abuse and the complicated relationships between abusers and the abused, to giving conspiracy theory explanations to the world of Olathe. I love that final battle against the memory of Brad, but I hate how the narrative derails itself every time Yado makes an appearance.
One of my least favorite games of all time.
All this game does it cheapen the otherwise great narrative of Lisa the painful. Tries to rebrand Brad from a tragic abuse victim who unfortunately continues the cycle to be a good dad??? Answers and changes character motivations for no apparent reason other than not to leave any stone unturned? Because leaving things to the imagination is a bad thing and doesn’t enhance the experience am I right? I honestly don’t think there is any argument for this game being good beyond it’s solid gameplay, beyond that it honestly feels like bad fan fiction
All this game does it cheapen the otherwise great narrative of Lisa the painful. Tries to rebrand Brad from a tragic abuse victim who unfortunately continues the cycle to be a good dad??? Answers and changes character motivations for no apparent reason other than not to leave any stone unturned? Because leaving things to the imagination is a bad thing and doesn’t enhance the experience am I right? I honestly don’t think there is any argument for this game being good beyond it’s solid gameplay, beyond that it honestly feels like bad fan fiction