Reviews from

in the past


Está muy currada, pero dura poquísimo. Cuando empecé a interesarme por la trama y los personajes simplemente terminó.

como siempre he dicho, me alegra ver que artistas indies se atrevan a crear obras que cuenten historias que otros no se atreven a hacer o tocar esos temas los cuales suelen ser una crítica cínica de cosas que son una constantes en la realidad y por eso no van dirigidas para todos los públicos y varias reviews aquí ejemplifican esto... son gente a la cual no van dirigidas a estas obras ya sean porque son temas con los que se ofenden fácilmente o no entienden el estilo de narración usado en esta obra la cual si has leído el resto de obras creadas por personas del equipo de Sukeban estarás acostumbrado (la cual ocurren en un mismo universo).

tampoco digo que sea excelente o una obra maestra, alguno que otro cliché por ahí, pero aun así si has leído otras obras de Sukeban ya estás acostumbrado con el estilo que ellos manejan y es probable que disfrutes y sepas apreciar también de She Vomited Guns.

I wish I could vomit guns. Then maybe people would like me.

it's not bad nor is it good because it's a nothing burger. the concept isn't interesting enough for me to crave more content and it's obviously inspired by lain. in fact i thought it was a little cringe and cliche.
do i recommend it? if you're really bored and want a filler game to fill a spot on your played section, sure.

the reason i am rating it a half star is not because it's dogshit but because it puts nothing on the table, though that's to be expected from a free 20 min VN.


It's hardly a game, in the sense that you only can read and advance text, but i have to tell you, what proposes it's interesting and i love to see more of that universe

A neat short visual novel. It creates a setting that's some kind of vaguely dark technofuture, lacking references to our real world that suspends it in something that feels a little like bits of 25th Ward, or BLAME! A girl is able to be grown via praise to create weapons, a scientist harnesses the power of a 4Chan message board and the mix of hate/love the users direct at girls (anime girls, etc), in order to more quickly grow the girl, eventually freeing her. Personally I've always been a little curious about the culture of some corners of the internet of people who seem young, are fairly aggressive, yet wear anime avatars or frequently consume extremely moe visual novels, anime, Japanese culture, etc.

This story was made pretty quickly and could go in various directions, but I liked how it connected certain 'real life topics' to these otherwise strange SF elements.

per quanto il messaggio sia ok rimane una esperienza estremamente povera

i rlly don't like body horror :-//

yeah sure this is a game :) a small part of my ventures to see what Sukeban has made, it's incredibly brief and yet mildly compelling. not the worst way to spend 10 mins

Incredibly dry and somewhat novel.

più esempi possiamo portare alla luce di quanto le avventure testuali siano la salvezza e la redenzione delle nicchie più merdose di internet e prima capiremo quanto siamo fichi belli merdavigliosi nelle nostre croste di merda che abbiamo sotto le tastiere perdonandoci volendo a vicenda di quanto siamo schifosi e inadatti alla vita. vorrei vedere più giochi ammantati di esoterismo internettiano per poter abbracciare tutti con il mio sconfinato amore e dire: sgrullatemi il cazzo però vi voglio bene

Great concept for the story, great writing and great visual presentation: a quirky visual novel only a few minutes long that somehow instantly manages to transport into a very effective dystopian imagery, referencing political and psychological themes in a commendably abstract and evocative manner.