Doki Doki Literature Club!

Doki Doki Literature Club!

released on Sep 22, 2017

Doki Doki Literature Club!

released on Sep 22, 2017

The Literature Club is full of cute girls! Will you write the way into their heart? This game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed.


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playing this game in 4th grade was not my best choice! genuinely lifechanging. thank u monika for helping me realize i like women. i love them all and ddlc plus was great as well! i love their friendship together and theyre all so real. i hope mc dies and monika marries a woman

Doki Doki Literature Club! is a indie horror game, originally disguised as a ordinary dating simulator. As the game unfolds, more of the horror elements are reveled.

Personally, I believe that this game is a masterpiece of storytelling. The story in this game is absolutely told amazingly, and is very creative, especially for 2017, it's not as ''innovative'' or ''unique'' compared to some of the meta-horror games we have now, and it might not do as many ''out there'' or ''shocking'' things in its 4th wall breaks.

Back when this released, a lot of what it did, was very new at the time, and I believe after Doki Doki released, lots of other developers started to take note of Meta-Horror, and used it to their advantage.

Speaking of horror, the horror in this game is unique, but it's not necessarily scary. Besides one scene in the mid way point of the game involving Sayori, a lot of the game doesn't hit that peak of ''fear'', though that scene isn't really scary, it just really catches you off guard. Even if the scares aren't too scary, they should still be applauded for being immensely creative.

Where this game shines the most, is in its characters. Which makes sense, because this game entirely relies on it having good characters, since it is a visual novel. Every single character in this game, is fleshed out, and feels like a real human being that actually would exist in the world.

Each character also has a depressing side to them, that I believe, depending on the player, could affect them with how it's presented. There's a monologue with Sayori about her depression, and how they wrote that monologue is unlike any other game I have ever seen handle a topic like that.

All the characters are amazing. And, the first half of this game, which is a traditional dating simulator, actually isn't even that bad. I don't play dating simulators, because it's not my type of game, but, being honest, as a dating simulator, the first half was still quite good, and well written.

In the end, this game is truly special, and deeply emotional at times, way more than I expected, and for being a free game, this is an absolutely must play. There is no excuses to not playing this game at all.

Overall: 10/10

Sayuri best girl.

Pretty average western indie VN that appeals to the... I don't really want to say it but the "normie crowd." You know who I'm talking about. It tries a bit too hard, it's not wholly unique story wise, nothing special it's just eh. The characters don't even really save it as they're all just blatant stereotypes with depth equal to a puddle. It's got some fun value and enjoyment to it but I just don't really like it.

c'était cool, un peu oubliable mais quand même intense