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RedBackLoggd commented on 2manyW's review of Disney's DuckTales
That's sad to hear about the pogo stick as I thought it's an iconic tool of the era haha.

Would you say it's better to play the remake?

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almorica finished Cthulhu Mythos ADV Lunatic Whispers
An RPG maker point-and-click horror game that’s heavy on unsettling vibes, creepy imagery and Lovecraft references, although there’s no need to know Lovecraft well to enjoy it. It has a sanity meter and seemingly a lot of choices with Game Over potential, but it’s really a lot more forgiving than it first appears. There are a lot of Game Over opportunities at the very end, but before then your poor choices and bad dice rolls aren’t that dire (and can even be very interesting!). It’s one of the most chill horror games I’ve experienced because of this, so if you’re looking for that, you’re reading the review for the right game.

(If you still experience a lot of frustration with the dice rolls, it’s possible to get an item toward the end that you can use to manipulate them on a second or later playthrough. Just pay attention to your environment — or look at a guide — to find it!)

The art is fantastic, past the simplistic backgrounds, which do have their own charm. It’s split between several artists that all have their own strengths, which can make certain things seem a little jarring when looked at together (like the style of the character portraits vs the style of the memory image), but each one really accomplished something neat. The characters are cute and the monsters are quite freaky. If anything, I just wish that the couple of characters that are present that only appear as a silhouette had portraits of their own.

The music does what it needs to when it’s there, but isn’t really suited to listening to outside of the game.

As an originally Japanese game, the translation flows naturally and is only sometimes marred by typos, grammatical errors, and missing words. If it was only slightly more polished, I’d call it perfect.

The worst part of the game is how it handles possible branching moments. One character could be with you at point A, but they could also not be with you, so the game doesn’t have them do much (or anything at all). And to get different endings, you will have to go through the same branching points several times with very little variation. At least there’s a skip button, but as a warning, it doesn’t stop at unread text.

Ultimately, it accomplishes what it sets out to do, with only a few limitations likely due to time and budget. And it was quite nice to experience! I think I’ll remember this one and its core cast for a while. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a mostly relaxed horror game experience, including those looking to play on Steam Deck.

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