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Such an ontological masterpiece. I can't believe what I've just experienced, it blends together everything I've ever felt from a videogame, from the sadness, to the grief, to the humour, to the cheesiness.

Surprisingly similar to Luigi's Mansion

This game is just a documentary of what happens when you get a lobotomy on mushrooms. Again.

This review contains spoilers

If Yakuza and Higurashi chapter 6 showed me anything, it's the fact that I'll need to find myself a friend good enough to fight me to death on a rooftop.

Sheep Counts

Going into this from chapter 5 I was expecting another 'Alternate POV' retelling. Whilst I like chapter 5, I felt that it was ultimately on the predictable side of things. Luckily chapter 6 goes its own way, and tells its own story whilst not missing out on answering questions that were had prior.

Night When the Invisible Scares You

Teetering on the edge of truths, untruths and paranoia, the story woven here embraces the strongest aspect of its main counterpiece, Onikakushi. What is real? What can be trusted? Does the truth lie in cult? curse? something more? something less? something inbetween? Both rewarding and discouraging in the hunt for answers, the characters' alliances keep you guessing as more information becomes apparent.

Wandering Words Lead to Heaven

Throughout this entry of the series Keiichi and Rena grew on me a lot. I already really liked Keiichi as a protagonist I 'get', and this chapter further solidified that. Rena is a character I also deeply adore, and she proved herself to be the strongest supporting cast member to me in this chapter. Any scene where they share their spotlight together can blow almost anything else in the series out of the water. The final scene is easily the strongest part of the series so far, and I am very curious if Ryukishi will manage to top it in the remaining chapters.

I'll put some trust in the answers.

Out of all the places in which I'd have to actually use the Bhaskar formula, a gay visual novel crossover was certainly NOT on my list.

tengo una relacion toxica con este juego

I’m sad that I had to drop this game. I love how simple it is, but the leveling system absolutely breaks the experience. I hadn’t felt so frustrated with a game in years. I usually have a high tolerance for punishing gameplay, but there’s punishment and then there is cruelty. I can’t think of anything more frustrating than finally beating a long and hard level, only to lose the XP on the next one.

Sci-fi Silent Hill with space lesbians. It rocks.

Nameless God killed my familly and burned my crops

This game should've been a slam dunk given how much I love Hotel Dusk: Room 215, but it flopped pretty hard for me. I loved the look & presentation of the game, and the lack of real interactivity wouldn't have really even bothered me if the story stood up, but I didn't particularly enjoy any of the characters and the story fell flat, with an inconclusive cliffhanger that has clearly never been resolved.