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(pls read my PS if you are a fellow trans person who is worried abt a scene another reviewer described as transphobic)
quite literally my most favorite game of all time. i think this games story genuinely has the power to change peoples outlook on life and their opinion of themselves for the better; and it is a story that needs to be told now more than ever. a powerful tale of friendship, hope, love, music, discovering your worth and the worth of even the smallest things, and why its worth it to keep trying and keep fighting for a better future and world even though its hard and feels damn near impossible. be prepared for some serious soul cleansing crying. if you are reading this, please play wandersong.
PS as a trans person, i personally did not interpret the scene another reviewer referred to as transphobic to be transphobic at all, i actually interpreted it the exact opposite way and was left very impressed with the trans representation in this game. however i can understand why people might be made uncomfortable by this scene. i think it is down to the individual as to whether or not this scene is bothers you.

A game of cosmic circumstances on a humble scale. It deals with questions of archetypes, destiny, an understanding of the self, and how our actions shape the world around us. It is a game that begs to be read as analogous to the hopeless pessimism that permeates modern life as well as a commentary on the tropes games so consistently employ, using our familiarity with both these elements to subvert the traditional hero’s journey.

gonna be real wit u, im just padding my games list with dis shit dawg who the FUCK cares about the chrome dino

Me defending my kitchen from Saddam Hussein.

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Sometimes a family is a girlboss, a dad who kills people, his eyeball hamster, and their two weird lesbian daughters who engage in violence. Welcome back.

One of the few police stories to depict police officers as they should be: as unpleasant and incompetent freak perverts. The rest of the game is well-done too, especially the deep bench of supporting characters . The actual gameplay segments are a little less successful but the story and writing help mitigate this.

Mizuki Okiura says gay rights and so should you

I have no doubt that this is Kotaro Uchikoshi’s finest work. AI: The Somnium Files is 2019's game with the most heart put into it. Consistently funny and over-the-top, a wonderful cast, and a really well executed sci-fi murder mystery. It makes me hope that Uchikoshi continues to make the kinds of games he wants to make, because you can definitely tell he had the most fun making this one.

In wilds beyond they speak your name with reverence and regret,

For none could tame our savage souls yet you the challenge met,

Under palest watch, you taught, we changed, base instincts were redeemed,

A world you gave to bug and beast as they never dreamed.
-From 'Elegy for Hallownest' by Mormon the teacher

a tragédia desse poema, pós contexto, sumariza perfeitamente o por que desse jogo ser tão bom.

I wish Emily knew about historical materialism.

After playing 2 intense plot heavy games (999 and VLR), I needed some comedy game to make me chill. I'm glad ZTD fulfilled the role of making me laugh for 30h straight

A very lackluster and disappointing ending to one of the best trilogies ever written, but still worth a playthrough if you're a big fan of the series and want to see the character interactions. I guess you could say that it's...

C O M P L E X.

Also I hate snails now.