JessieWare
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I developed a superiority complex to help me cope with the fact that I primarily play single-player games bc I have anger issues and shit wifi
I developed a superiority complex to help me cope with the fact that I primarily play single-player games bc I have anger issues and shit wifi
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I haven't been this deeply touched by a game in quite some time, let alone one that mostly comprises of pixelated gameplay and animation stills. I can't wrap my head around the gripping way it maintains the resilience of it's emotional core throughout all the mystery. Getting lost in the world of Omori was both a whimsical joy and a depressive spiral that I'm glad to be alive to witness. Incredible OST too!!!
What a marvelous achievement in platforming and level design. It's beyond me how expertly paced this game is, redundancy is non existent in Mario Wonder, the constant introduction of new enemies and gimmicks in every single stage is an incredibly difficult task to perfect and they just flawlessly executed it...like I have no gripes what so ever in terms of game progression it's amazing how refreshing the gameplay and worldbuilding felt especially considering the sheer volume of new elements this game had which could've easily landed itself in the overwhelming territory.