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GOTY '23

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Favorite Games

Dishonored
Dishonored
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight
Paradise Killer
Paradise Killer
Hades
Hades

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It's not a bad game: it's a fun concept with great art style that doesn't land quite well. You have 8 warriors and, if anyone is killed inside a level, you lose the warrior 'til you pass it with another one. That is great!

The problems come with the execution: if the characters are random, I can't be atached to them, and the buffs and debuffs are interesting, but not when applying so randomly. The boss fights are... fine, but the levels are long and you will do a little plataforming knowing that the physics are terrible and, if you fall, you lose the warrior. The fact that you don't know the order of the bosses neither, makes it a 50%-fun clusterfuck.

One of the best advantages of video games is that you play them and you feel them. In books and movies you can figure out what is to live with psychosis, but, thanks to videogames, we can experience it more vividly. Erratic visions. Constant voices telling you contradictory things. Paranoia.

As a psychology student, I came here a little bit spoiled, but that didn't ruin me the experience, on the contrary, I felt every twist and, as a very coward of a player I am, I experienced the same evolution of Senua, at the same time. I understood every bit of the end, and I am very glad that I was there to play one of the best videogames of all time, in my opinion.

The best rage-abandoning game 100/100 would abandon again.