Gold standard for puzzle games. Incredible clue-based puzzle design, really unique and interesting visuals and animations, all combined with an interesting story that sees you through to the end.

"What if an itch.io game was real?", asks this 2D immersive sim, its tricks hidden deep up its sleeves.

Been following this game since it was twitter gifs. Very enjoyable.

First steam game I ever bought. Incredibly creative idea for a game, and really fun too.

I quite enjoy it, it's a shame my friends don't.

It's a really good and interesting RPG, but I just couldn't bring myself to keep playing after 2 or 3 party wipes. I think I'm just terrible at the game tbh.

Might be interesting if I was well read on the philosphy of art, but I'm not. Mfs need to get off twitter and start making games.

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Extremely good. Incredible effort has been put into every aspect of this game, most exceptionally the finale where the games for all the scrybes were shown, really makes the game feel huge and like there's so much more you could have seen.

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A fascinating, artful exploration of community, history, family and religion. Each character has rich interesting dialogue, their own beliefs and values, and the time progressing highlights that every person's legacy has an impact on the people who come after them.
The ending is one of the most beautiful I have experienced in a game, showing the mural, representing how it is important to discuss, interpret, and depict history. Also, the final point, the idea that old Andreas inspired young Andreas to become an artist is just a fantastic representation of the game's themes and ideas.

It's fun, definitely not the level of depth of its inspiration, Devil Daggers, but I did enjoy the movement, enemy designs are cool and varied, and you can play for quite a while without it getting repetitive.

I beat a few runs of BPM before it got a little boring if I'm honest. Graphically it's quite nice but it can get quite same-y, and the enemies don't always stick out from the background. The variety of weapons is interesting but didn't keep me playing beyond the first few times I beat the game.

Short but very fun little boomer shooter that concentrates the essence of what makes those games fun into just a few levels, weapons and enemies.

An confusing yet great continuation of the Danganronpa storyline. Without spoiling too much, the twists towards the end of the game are very clever and serve the narrative well. Some of the truth bullet "present your argument" parts throughout the game were a little annoying when I knew what they were getting at but couldn't place the precise bullet (since the evidence or sentences were too similar to each other) but that's my only big complaint. Overall, if you enjoyed DR1, you'll enjoy DR2.

One of the best character action games ever made, even just Nero's moveset is incredibly fun to use but on top of that you have dante and vergil - entire seperate playstyles with even more depth. Just all round an incredibly tightly designed combat system, and therefore great game.

Great stealth action combat with a fantastic interwoven narrative. While some particular late game sections can be a bit frustrating, overall it's just a well designed and thought out game.