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So the child murder, regular murder, cannibalism, satanic rituals were all fine but no it's the incest between two adults. That's what we should kill the creator for

Seriously going by the official summary alone. What kinda game did you people think this was going to be? I swear this site must be full of twitter users looking for reasons to be offended if the rest of these reviews are anything to go by

beyond rejecting the idea a game can't cover taboo topics (if you think a game can't discuss cannibalism or incest but can depict gory murder without issue - you need to reanalyze your axioms), this game also is just fantastically written, with strong dialogue, a cohesive and beautiful art style and very good music to back it up. an objectively good game being weighed down by outrage.

wahhhh the game advertised as having cannibalism and toxic relationships between siblings has incest wahhhhhhhh. the game is great.

I'm glad The Coffin of Andy and Leyley achieved notoriety for its incestuous undertones (or overtones, rather), because it wouldn't have come to my attention otherwise. These depraved siblings are a delight to spend time with.

But it would take more than a hot murderer/cannibal/sister/lover/judge/jury/executioner to get me to play this game. What really caught my eye was the striking art style of the character portraits - it was love at first sight. Every time there's an event image, it's an absolute joy to see - the character designs are just that gorgeous.

I adore how this game looks, and I also love how it talks. Coffin is dark, irreverent, funny and refreshing. It carries a wit sharper than a meat cleaver, yet it also has a tragic underbelly that evokes pathos.

Look, hear me out. I know this game has attracted a lot of flak simply for its twisted themes. It's linear, has little to no loss conditions, and some might say it's not much of a game. But it's an absolute delight to play through because it tells a good story. It made me feel the same way as when I'm reading a book I can't put down - at the end, my only problem was that I couldn't play the rest of it immediately. I eagerly await the next two chapters of this psychotic Bonnie and Clyde story.