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God, they were right about the warning at the start of the game. I am someone who does not do well with horror in different mediums, for example I refunded Alan Wake 2 after the first jumpscare but since this game did not feature a traditional scary aesthetic I thought I would give it a go. But, god my anxiety was off the charts and I felt genuine fear with every line after Sayori killed herself and when I was not playing I could not stop thinking about the game which shows the impact which it had on me. Most games stuggle to get me to care about the characters but this game does everything in its power, and I cared about all the characters apart from Natsuki, probably because I went for the Yuri storyline instead. The game is not a great game, considering the limited involvement which the player has in the game but I couldn't care less as the plot is just so good and so terrifying with unsettling elements. I have never seen a game, have the user needing to delete a file in order to continue and that just displays how unique this game is. After this, I am definitely going to try and get the other ending and check out Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! and this game is a definite recommendation but just be prepared for what will occur.
(Completed in TMNT Cowabunga collection on PS5)
I actually think this game is better than Turtles in Time on SNES, obviously the game does not look as good as it was released on the Game Boy compared to the SNES and there are less moves which you can use to defeat the enemies. However, the gameplay did not feel as repetitive and monotonous and this was one of the problems which I had regarding Turtles in Time. Additionally, this game uses the console power to its full ability with the inclusion of cutscenes which shows the developer actually wanted to create a good game rather than simply achieve high sales. Depending on the turltes which you use, it changes the weapon which is admirable as they could have simply used the same turtle since you can't tell the difference due to the graphics being black and white and the turtle which you use it changes the cutscene. Also, its nice that they included the themesong. Overall, I think this game has aged well and even though its short it should definitely be checked out.
I actually think this game is better than Turtles in Time on SNES, obviously the game does not look as good as it was released on the Game Boy compared to the SNES and there are less moves which you can use to defeat the enemies. However, the gameplay did not feel as repetitive and monotonous and this was one of the problems which I had regarding Turtles in Time. Additionally, this game uses the console power to its full ability with the inclusion of cutscenes which shows the developer actually wanted to create a good game rather than simply achieve high sales. Depending on the turltes which you use, it changes the weapon which is admirable as they could have simply used the same turtle since you can't tell the difference due to the graphics being black and white and the turtle which you use it changes the cutscene. Also, its nice that they included the themesong. Overall, I think this game has aged well and even though its short it should definitely be checked out.