Even the initial concept of the game had me choking up within 10 minutes of starting. I have my qualms with how the story turned out, but its goal was not to convince me on the morality of memory manipulation, so I can't fault it too much with that.

I think the really impressive thing is that all gameplay elements are smoothly woven in and don't make you want to kill yourself.

Really wonderful VN that helped me to reflect on myself personally. The best time for me to have played it might have been 12 years ago, but this year has a really good argument.

A 30-minute F2P that's moreso meant to be funny than fun, but I get a kick out of this sort of thing

I was enamored by the 3DS demo of this game when I was young, but I never actually bought the game. Finally getting to play it was cool, and it's definitely not a bad game, just very clearly a budget game.

The story-driven game I've replayed the most by far, truly a masterpiece
There's never a puzzle where you feel cheated for not getting it, the voice acting is unmatched, everything is just awesome

Hell Yeah Brother 🤘🤘🤘

Could be the worst game I've ever actually fully completed, and it was done so only out of obligation

Some of the puzzles are fucked up but it's a very charming game so that's okay

I use Objection! on John O'Keefe and he gets really angry

Proof that video games can be art