Unmatched stylish presentation and aesthetics combined with one of the most absurd yet gripping narratives in any game I've played. An incredibly intricate story exploring a tangled web of information and lies in a society entirely ruled by technology, where any answers to questions you may receive only open up more questions. Matchmaker and Correctness are both great additions with fantastic new characters, and I loved being able to see the conclusion to Tokio's story in Placebo.
The 25th Ward is supposed to be a functioning utopia, but pulling back the curtain reveals a world controlled through private information and violent force, leading to questions that will only send you infinitely spiraling deeper into darkness. There's so much to say about this game but there's still so much I'm unsure of, and I know I'll keep thinking about this game for months to come.

KILL THE LIFE.

Reviewed on May 22, 2023


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11 months ago

Suda fans when I show them an actual good story about a world controlled through private information and violent force (The Giver)