I'm going to review this game in the same way a hardcore Rick & Morty fan reviews Season 1 and 3, which means that I will tell myself that is going to be a pretty woke review.
In 2013 I came across PewDiePie's Let's Play of this game and I thought it was entertaining, but never gave myself the chance to play it, since I had the feeling that I've seen it all after Pewds gameplay.
This year I've decided to get the Switch version since I was curious anout the DLC and, 40 minutes in I've come to realize that my mind is not blown at all since, well, I am not the player here. I'm on the home menu of my switch right now and it feels that I'm the one on pause.
If I were the one playing this game I'd give it 5 stars for the excellent writing and the pletora of "choices" you have.
And, if I were the one playing I'd also like to add that I disagree with the concept of "jumping into a DLC without knowing the main game" for a simple reason: there's no lore here! The game is not the lore, you are!
The Ultra Deluxe is not the DLC to you, you are the DLC to the ultra deluxe.
And even 2 or 3 hours into the game you always have a feeling that you're still on the first cycle.
I personally have no idea how the mechanics in this game work, but I'm loving the confusion.
I'm rating this 5 stars, who knows if that's what the game would rate me ⭐

Reviewed on Aug 18, 2022


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