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3.81 average rating based on 47 ratings
I love the portrayal of codependency and the unhealthy dynamic between Andrew and Ashley. The incest route makes my stomach turn in just the right way and truly shows the extent such a relationship can go to. The psychology of the characters is brilliant to analyze. I hope the game continues this path
I think this game is overrated and overhated. This game tells a story of two siblings who are so unfathomably mentally ill, it's actually crazy that the story isn't actually in a psych ward and its made up in their head. Makes moonknight a sane man. They make decisions manipulated by the Leyley and her brother continues to follow and blames her for all of it. It's obvious she has a crush on him, and anyone who says "It's just her wanting to defend her brother, she doesn't actually like him like that" is delusional and coping.
Anyways, the story isn't that solid, it gets out of hand and relies on a lot of shock value despite your choices. I'm not trying to spoil anything, it's just with the mix of having 0 gameplay and its story not being that gripping... It doesn't feel like worth playing. It's funny, it has a bit of silliness involved, it's not scary.
This game isn't worth the money and most people who played it are a lil degenerate in nature. It's a very mid game, it's genuinely not that good, but it's not that bad. I'd recommend playing if you're slightly interested in …
I think this game is overrated and overhated. This game tells a story of two siblings who are so unfathomably mentally ill, it's actually crazy that the story isn't actually in a psych ward and its made up in their head. Makes moonknight a sane man. They make decisions manipulated by the Leyley and her brother continues to follow and blames her for all of it. It's obvious she has a crush on him, and anyone who says "It's just her wanting to defend her brother, she doesn't actually like him like that" is delusional and coping.
Anyways, the story isn't that solid, it gets out of hand and relies on a lot of shock value despite your choices. I'm not trying to spoil anything, it's just with the mix of having 0 gameplay and its story not being that gripping... It doesn't feel like worth playing. It's funny, it has a bit of silliness involved, it's not scary.
This game isn't worth the money and most people who played it are a lil degenerate in nature. It's a very mid game, it's genuinely not that good, but it's not that bad. I'd recommend playing if you're slightly interested in the story and have 0 care for any gameplay. It starts out good, but it just keeps falling off.
Marking as complete since I've finished what's currently out, but I'll update as more episodes release.
I'd somehow never heard of this game despite it apparently blowing up for being controversial, so I guess I'm not quite as online as I thought I was. A few days ago one of my friends sent me a picture of the male protagonist and told me it looked like me, a bunch of other friends in the group chimed in agreeing, and then one person told me Not!!! to relate to him because the guy was a cannibalistic freak. So naturally I looked up what the game was about and immediately played it.
First of all, there's incest in this game. If you've heard of it, you probably know that already, but if not, there's your warning. I believe it was initially a case of "it's optional, you only get it if you end up on a certain route", which is true to a degree, but the implications and comments are also there regardless of route, so if you're uncomfortable about it at all you're better off not playing it. The only 'optional' part is whether or not it actually goes in the …
Marking as complete since I've finished what's currently out, but I'll update as more episodes release.
I'd somehow never heard of this game despite it apparently blowing up for being controversial, so I guess I'm not quite as online as I thought I was. A few days ago one of my friends sent me a picture of the male protagonist and told me it looked like me, a bunch of other friends in the group chimed in agreeing, and then one person told me Not!!! to relate to him because the guy was a cannibalistic freak. So naturally I looked up what the game was about and immediately played it.
First of all, there's incest in this game. If you've heard of it, you probably know that already, but if not, there's your warning. I believe it was initially a case of "it's optional, you only get it if you end up on a certain route", which is true to a degree, but the implications and comments are also there regardless of route, so if you're uncomfortable about it at all you're better off not playing it. The only 'optional' part is whether or not it actually goes in the direction of, uh... consummation.
Anyway, onto the actual content: I really dig the graphics. TCOAAL has an almost RPG Maker-esque pixel style, though the sprites are a little more detailed than RPGM's usually are, and the actual character portraits have a really nice, consistent look to them, with the thick white outlines and monochrome colours.
It contains puzzles, and they were pretty much the perfect level of difficulty for me - I enjoy puzzles that make me think, that stump me for a couple of minutes, but that aren't frustratingly hard to the point where I end up stuck on the same section for ages or have to look up a walkthrough. If you like your puzzles to be genuinely tricky, these will probably be too simple for you, but they catered to me pretty perfectly. There is one slightly bothersome dream section where you as Andrew have to get across a black void of a room by finding the right maze-like direction through the dark and making tiles appear, which wasn't difficult as much as it was just annoying to navigate, but it doesn't take long to get past.
If you like your characters to be redeemable and moral, this is definitely not the game for you. Both Ashley and Andrew, the protagonists, are varying degrees of Bad People, with Ashley being manipulative and sadistic, Andrew being apathetic and violent, and both of them being, well, cannibals and murderers. Their parents aren't much better, nor are the side characters who range from 'rude' to 'cartoonishly evil' such as the Toxisoda company, but I wasn't all that bothered by it seeing as I love a good villain protagonist.
The relationship between Andrew and Ashley is... pretty much what I expected going into it from what I'd read. Codependent, mutually toxic, obsessive, with incestuous undertones that become less undertones and more "yeah, this is where the story's headed" by the end of Episode 2 thanks to a future vision of them sleeping together. Not great, obviously, but it is an interesting dynamic to watch unfold in the space of horror fiction where it's unapologetically treated by both the narrative and those around them as fucked up and unhealthy. I gather most of the people crying "incest apologism!" about this game haven't actually played it, because it's not treated as the 'right' thing to do at all, with the narration actively warning you against the choices that take you there, and with it explicitly explained that their abusive and neglectful childhood probably resulted in their feelings in adulthood, as they had no one except each other, and that it caused that sibling protectiveness to become warped and possessive.
Some of the dialogue can be a little silly - Ashley, especially, is extremely openly crude, and she'll make sexual jokes and comments to the point of it being out of place sometimes in a way that doesn't seem intentional (that "Move your fat ass" "I think you mean my awesome fat tits" exchange comes to mind as being notably corny), but it's not as bad as I'd anticipated from other reviews. They're mentally fucked up young adults with sexual complexes and a complete lack of boundaries who talk the way you'd expect that kind of person to talk, really.
Anyway, I played it through with my fiancee and we both genuinely enjoy it so far. I'll be keeping up with updates/devlogs and hope to see the third episode out soon.
Incest codependency cannibalism murder esoterism and demons what's not to love ?
A game I went into fully blindly, and was surprised to learn the reputation of upon looking for more information about future updates once I completed it.
I never encountered any of the content its (I guess) reputation claims it contains--the entire thing is very strongly written as a "hey abuse and deep trauma really, deeply fucks up your bonds to others, including family; trauma-bonding is very dangerous and warps your perspective on relationships and life."
So once I saw some of the discourse online I was very surprised by the reputation, from a game that is ham-handed (even when being humorous) in its delivery of a constant barrage of clear and concise warnings about allowing your mental health to decay. It practically outright says very often 'hey if you are anything like any of this, go to therapy.' Andrew is constantly at odds with every part of his psyche, constantly recognizes how wrong everything he does and thinks is.
Anyways. I guess I got the 'normal' ending because I didn't make any weirdo choices throughout, so perhaps that shapes my perspective. Regardless, it was en enjoyable narrative game, more akin to a visual novel with basic adventure game mechanics …
A game I went into fully blindly, and was surprised to learn the reputation of upon looking for more information about future updates once I completed it.
I never encountered any of the content its (I guess) reputation claims it contains--the entire thing is very strongly written as a "hey abuse and deep trauma really, deeply fucks up your bonds to others, including family; trauma-bonding is very dangerous and warps your perspective on relationships and life."
So once I saw some of the discourse online I was very surprised by the reputation, from a game that is ham-handed (even when being humorous) in its delivery of a constant barrage of clear and concise warnings about allowing your mental health to decay. It practically outright says very often 'hey if you are anything like any of this, go to therapy.' Andrew is constantly at odds with every part of his psyche, constantly recognizes how wrong everything he does and thinks is.
Anyways. I guess I got the 'normal' ending because I didn't make any weirdo choices throughout, so perhaps that shapes my perspective. Regardless, it was en enjoyable narrative game, more akin to a visual novel with basic adventure game mechanics here and there.
The tone was somewhere between Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, and The Craft. Glad I didn't know anything going in, as I'd have skipped this game based on factors that ultimately were not present at all in my playthrough. I guess sometimes it is a very good thing to be someone who doesn't spend much time in online spaces.