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-Shitty controls
-Shittier Camera
-All missions are on a fucking timer
-You lose money for Bumping into ANYTHING
This shit genuinely gave me Ptsd as a kid & is one of the reasons that i fuckin panic whenever there's a time limit involved in anything
Still weirdly charming and nostalgic
Fuckin Hate it

I FEEL NOIDED SO NOIDED LIKE NOIDED BEYOND THE NOID OF NOIDED (this games procreates harder than finding out your parents are getting divorced)

es la wea mas autista y ezquisofrenica que e jugado. Y por eso me encanta !

i remember this an like two other games were the only games I had for the xbox (cause i was on the ps2 more) an i ended up loving this game
straight heat

Great small RPG about getting into some shit much bigger then you. Every aspect of it is absolutely amazing with the amount of love and effort put into it. The Soundtrack is a banger and if you haven't watched the trailer you should since it has a song which I believe is exclusive to it that's absolutely amazing. The switch between the realistic hand drawn art and the PS1 style low poly graphics helps the game with some of it's really eerie (or sometimes just funny) moments in it. The combat is challenging but not super unforgiving, really requires you to think in even in smaller encounters. Also since the game has no outright leveling system to it, it doesn't feel like a punishment to end a fight with dead party members. I don't have much to say on the Story other then it's good and you should play the game to see what I mean by that. Overall I'd 100% suggest this game to anyone who wants a unique, short, and satisfying RPG experience.

PS: The only reason this game doesn't get a full 5 stars is because the final boss is admittedly a bit unfair in some spots but I still really enjoyed fighting them too

"and its crazy because it really is the most innovative shooter ive played in years." i type, giggling like a schoolgirl behind my screen as if pretending it isnt in fact the most innovative shooter ive played in years.

I came for the Max Payne style gunplay. Stayed for the raw emotional story about abuse and the trauma that comes with it.

I'm incredibly impressed with what is for offer here. The writing, voice acting and visual design all adds a sort of texture to the story. A human tale of one miserable breakup between two people coated in an end of the world style flair. The real shine comes from the impressive camera direction in cutscenes. Most of them take place in the same location but the level of creativity on display make that location feel rich, constantly shifting the tone from safety to suffering.

The gunplay is strong but does have some content pacing problems. New enemies and weapons show up at odd intervals leading to long stretches without anything new to offer. However, due to the short length of the game it's less of a deal breaker and more of a noticeable blemish. The enemies all showcase specific weapon weaknesses, which is good to keep the players switching from old reliable. It's likely not going to be the thing you remember this game for but it is still incredibly entertaining to bullet time dive through a window. Just this time it will involve werewolves in a bathroom.

I really recommend you check this one out. It's another great example that we don't need photorealistic AAA graphics to tell an impactful and moving story.