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This isn't the type of game that I'd usually play since I'm all about that fast pace shit but wow this has legitimately become one of my favorite games that I've ever played in my entire life

Possum Springs is one of the most bittersweet locations I’ve seen in gaming. The industrial small town look and autumn sunset makes for a strangely cozy place. But it’s falling apart, you get the impression that it’s hardly holding itself together. Corporate America is really the only thing that seems to be doing fine.

On paper, Night In The Woods is like a 2/10. You walk and you talk to people. Sometimes there is incredibly basic platforming. And yet the vibe is incredibly immaculate. Visual design, music, and most importantly the interactions with characters. In the vain of games like Firewatch, it's more about 'experiencing' the atmosphere and narrative rather than exciting gameplay. Even with a sort of mystery thriller to create the illusion of a central narrative, I found myself craving the comfort of the daily routine, with every development in the mystery threatening to upheave the nostalgic wandering around town.

While the artstyle is unique and well done, and the music is great, the characters are what far and over make this game. Gregg is perhaps the best hypeman in written history, although I spent most of my time hanging out with Bea because I really wanted to repair the relationship. All the other characters are well done with some pretty realistic conversations, especially with your parents.
As Mae, you are presented with a few dialogue choices that sometimes change what information you get in a conversation, or more impactfully, decide what activity you will be doing. Despite the choices, Mae is really more of a character you control rather than a blank slate for the player. The ending is the same no matter what, however you can find optional side stories with characters around town, and who you hang out with the most gets extra dialogue in the final leg of the game. Threads of her past are teased but you never feel a need to know everything. The most significant thematically is the “shapes” monologue near the end of the game. Less so because of what it tells us about Mae but how it begs us to reflect on the experience of Night In The Woods as a whole. Trying not to spoil it but if you get to the part of the game you’ll probably understand what I mean.

The sad thing about Night In The Woods, is change. As I mentioned earlier, Possum Springs feels on the brink, which ties directly into the narrative in some places, but also serves as thematic backing. Your parents are struggling to pay mortgage. Gregg and Angus are planning to move one day. You don’t have enough time to hang out with everyone equally in a single playthrough. You can almost feel the time slipping away with every day that passes, as you can’t load previous saves. After a while I ended up really taking my time because I knew that the game would just end eventually. Sure I could start another playthrough, but that doesn't really feel like what the game wants me to do. Night In The Woods is really, literally, a slice-of-life, someone else’s life. I interpret the games themes as the fear of change, trying to hold on the what you have, and learning what you need to let go of.

Oh yeah, and there's a Guitar Hero minigame that I suck at

if this game has no haters i am dead why do ppl like this sm felt like i just wasted my time

I tried playing this game multiple times but it can never stick with me. It seems cute and fun but I can't help getting bored every time I play. Maybe one day

Dealing with all of life's struggles and trauma... but as a cat


Beautiful beautiful game. The ending is a bit if a shock, but thematically it does make sense even if it seems like it comes out of nowhere. I adore Mae and her friends and their journeys navigating their 20s, and I do have hope for all these fictional characters. I feel like it's just a game about caring, for your life and for others.

Amo demais a historia deste jogo, e ate a maiara gostou muito dele tbm, personagens muito marcantes e carismaticos, graficos lindos, diversas mecanicas, um dia ainda vou fazer um video sobre ele

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It's for the girlies that understand what Marx meant by "religion is the opium of the masses"

I got bored so quickly it is like walking sumilation

Unforgettable game that really tugs on the heartstrings. You grow to love these characters.

Damn, being a 20ish year old with no job or hope in life is quite relatable

i liked it! i feel like some of it isn't for me though, and i don't see myself coming back to this game to do gregg's side of things. i do, however, appreciate the messages and themes, and the atmosphere and design are top notch

Black Panther for midwesterners who will never be able to afford a house.

It's technically well-made, but I hated every single thing about it. Definitely not my kind of game.

I'm sorry but this art style will never get a sincere emotional reaction out of it, it totally undermines what they were trying to do. I'd be more forgiving if this game out in 2007, but in 2017 this "alternative-twee" aesthetic was already supremely tiresome and annoying.

characters in this game are so relatable. i too will go through existential crises, traumatic and life-threatening events and react by only saying "huh. weird day"

really really liked the atmosphere. just worked for me

It’s why my name is Mae this game has such a strong grip on me I hold it very dear

Amazing story and fantastic characters

the universe will forget you

this game will give you an existential crisis, but the message is actually quite nice

mas que un juego es una experiencia, muy recomendable

Que chill y que buena historia. Es de esos juegos que al acabarlo te apetece ver el típico video de "100 cosas que no sabias"

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Acho q acima de tudo Night in the Woods é sobre enxergar os problemas do mundo real e não fugir deles, pra mim isso fica claro quando é revelado que a Mae nn está mais na faculdade pq ela nn consegue mais distinguir o real do irreal e ela aprendendo com a Bea que as coisas reais estão lá mesmo que você não as veja.

this shit is poptropica for gay furries


I loved the autumnal atmosphere in this game so much
The art style is very unique and charming and although the story is a little confusing, especially toward the end, all other aspects of the game make up for it

A quality title, but not for me personally. Not a lot of meat on the bone in terms of gameplay, and the story is a little unclear in what it's trying to tell me. Seems like a veiled story about the disintegration of a bygone American mostly populated by factory towns and the workers there.

It’s pretty good and cozy. While also being terrifying suddenly.

this hit hard for no reason cause i was the irght age to understand this feeling