This review contains spoilers

Trying to find a place to live right now is so bad that people would literally rather metamorphosize and live in the walls over having to paying rent. fucked up.

From the grey depictions of city live, the intimate process of the unnamed protagonist's pinning and framing of bugs, to the grotesque description of corpses, mutation, and filth, Neotrolga successfully captured and sucked me into its repulsive horror. I was hooked on every word, and groaned in disgust with every new page (complementary). The accompanying music makes for a nice touch, settling in the fear and anxiety off from the protagonist into every minor detail and image.

If I had to complain, the beginning portion was a tad bit overwritten and slow for my liking, but once the horror started to settle in, I couldn't tear my eyes away from my screen.

My friends made this game and while that may or may not have influenced my enjoyment, I still think it's a delightfully revolting horror story in all the right ways. Go check it out!

Reviewed on Apr 24, 2023


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