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A queer journey of self-exploration and discovery, relationship between personality and past experience it is based on. The most trans of all sonic games quite likely, where after considering every piece of imagined or real past and forming his entire personality on each one of the fragments, shadow decides to reject it wholesale, rejecting his identity as Shadow, and moves on , a newly formed person.

The repetition of play mirrors the feeling of self-discovery, and for the most part it's actually fun to play.

The music, including unused tracks makes me cum.

Reviewed on Apr 18, 2022


1 Comment


1 year ago

Okay, I get the queer journey but come on, it shoots itself in the feet in the process countless of times diegetic-wise, and the ending clearly steers to some specific traits like shonen heroism, Shadow's better-than-thou ego and forced friendship.

But im not what you would consider a very queer person so what the fuck do I know, it does have the luxury of being one of the ONLY platformers with this progression treatment