Yes, I played the whole thing. All 4 endings. Having played it now, I'm totally unsurprised at the positive reception here (and on the broader internet) due to being written halfway-decently moment to moment, but man, y'all got fuckin psyopped into thinking a game about “fixing" an enby into being your doting submissive wife was good!

Ok, short review out of the way: Snoot Game is a parody/anti-fan-game of Goodbye Volcano High, a game which, as I am writing this review, is still a month or two off from release. GVH looks to be a story-driven graphic adventure game in the same indie niche as games like Night in the Woods and Life is Strange, and despite not being out, has earned quite a lot of ire from places on the net like 4chan. This revulsion is due to the fact... that it's a queer, furry, narrative-heavy game that showed up for a mere 1 minute and 35 seconds in some livestreamed PS5 showcase event. This bitter outrage and derision at something so mundane is nothing out of the ordinary for chanboards, but what followed was, at least in terms of scale.

Enter: Snoot Game. I’m not sure at what point in the development process they decided to focus on the de-transing and courting of Fang over making a “based” version of GVH, but in terms of playtime, this switch seems to happen somewhere about an hour or two into the game. This first section is pretty obviously terrible in a multitude of ways that’re impossible to ignore: the first line of text is a January 6th joke, which is followed up within a minute by the MC (named “Anon”) attempting to troll on a chanboard on his phone, there’s a teacher who speaks with a “comically” over the top Japanese accent (not pictured: the protagonist being like “huh? I can’t understand a single word this guy is saying…”). There is also a lot of blatant trans and enby-phobia on display in this section, from the protagonist accusing Fang of identifying as NB for attention to the constant mental misgendering of Fang with she/her pronouns (a trend which carries across pretty much the entire game, except for a short stint in one of the bad endings). Fang is shown as being short-tempered, rebellious, and is part of a band that sucks at playing music. Their bandmates and Fang’s only other friends at the school are a fentanyl addict, and a manipulative (rolls eyes) SJW Feminazi girl who goes around beating people up to let off her anger. This section also contains probably the single best “gotcha” moment against the writers of this game that I have ever seen within the span of only two textboxes, in the form of the MC complaining about the grammar of using singular “they” while also making two grammatical errors themselves within a single sentence.

But this section is just the opener and is, for the most part, the most spectacularly (read: obviously) bad Snoot Game gets. I think a lot of the people who shit on this game played or saw someone play this section, threw up their hands, and moved on. But not me! However, contrary to popular opinion that the rest of this game is “actually surprisingly heartwarming”, It’s also really bad, but in a much subtler and more insidious way.

There are lots of little things in which the game attempts to force you to accept its worldview to function. I already mentioned the internal monologue only referring to Fang with she/her, but as the story progresses, basically everyone in the game except the most "harmful influences" (Fang's 2 friends I mentioned earlier) switches to using she/her with no fanfare, including Fang's own brother. By the time you meet Fang’s parents everyone’s already switched to it, but they throw in the caveat of deadnaming Fang as well and reiterating that Fang is “just going through a phase” (something that the game later just tells you outright is true).

The sole SJW character from earlier, Trish, is probably the most blatantly propaganda-ish—she is also the only black-coded character, you know, just by happenstance (also Anon says she texts in “ebonics” in ending 1? which just doesn’t make any sense under the worldbuilding here, where species is just a substitute for race mostly? Very odd to fuck up your worldbuilding just to have your MC call something “ebonics”). In a particularly telling sequence of events, she pulls off a heist to embarrass Anon in front of everyone at school for the sole purpose of outcasting him from the band’s friend group, a tactic which succeeds at embarrassing Anon but fails at cleanly removing him from the friend group, as he takes Fang with him, something that Trish is shown at multiple points to be extremely angry about. This cements her (again, probably the only vaguely actively queer-positive main character left in the story at this point) as the “villain”, or at least, the single worst influence on Fang as a person.

There are 4 endings in Snoot Game (Spoilers from here on out! If you care about that, which you shouldn’t.), and only 2 in which Fang remains nonbinary. Of these endings, there is one where Fang shoots up the school, and the other leaves Fang (presumably) depressed, “looking like a junkie”, and with (gasp) tattoos, black lipstick, and a shaved head. During this second ending, which takes place 4 or 5 years after the events of most of the game, Anon thinks to himself that “I couldn’t save her (sic). Why would I save her? In her infinite talent can’t she see she’s a dump?”. Aside from the fact that all of Anon’s conclusions in ending 2 about Fang’s mental state are assumed to be true despite him having only seen them in passing at a restaurant (maybe Fang was just having a bad day or something, you never know), the only 2 endings which allow Fang to be nonbinary are also shown to be the “worst”. Take note of this!

In the other 2 endings, Fang switches back to using their old name (again, this is 4chan-written, so despite everyone else having birthnames like “Naser” and “Trish”, Fang’s birth name is “Lucy”. Real creative.) In these endings, Fang tells you something between that they were pretending to be nonbinary for attention, or that Trish drove them into it. (sidenote: Anon is able to switch almost instantly to calling Fang “Lucy” in both of these endings, despite only ever having known them as Fang. And yet switching names is simultaneously shown as something too confusing and hard for Fang’s parents to do. Interesting.) These are also the “best” endings. In one, Anon reunites with Fang years later and they have settled into a “motherly but still available” role helping out kids at the local church, so basically, the tradwife ending. And in the other one, and also the “best” ending in the game, Anon and Fang date for the rest of the year, break things off temporarily when Anon attends college, reunite after a time-skip and get married. Also, Fang is a schoolteacher in this one, which further reinforces the idea that for Fang to be happy, they need to not only detransition, but they need to take up the “traditionally female” role of being a caretaker. (Also, in one of the endings, you get the context that before Fang “started this whole non-binary deal” they were happier then too, so there’s another data point to correlate, I guess.)

Look—there’s nothing inherently wrong about writing a wish fulfillment romance story about a dominant and self-confident white guy finding his submissive caretaker white wife and living happily ever after. You do you bro. But there is something pretty fucky about presenting a traditional lifestyle as the ONLY path to happiness. And there’s something Extremely fucky about doing this by taking a queer character from someone else’s story, making your story about how de-transing them is the only way they can achieve happiness, and then releasing your story early in the hopes that your fanon interpretation supersedes whatever actually happens in the original source material.

But probably the most fucky is that a lot of this is subtextual and clearly is easily ignored by most, which allows its ideas to spread. Do not take me lightly by my saying that Snoot Game is propaganda, because it is. By word count, most of this game is just standard faire SoL wish fulfillment fantasy. Anon goes stargazing with Fang in one route, he goes to an aquarium with them in another. Normal shit. It’s just coupled with the added caveat of, you know, the whole arc of the game being dependent on the presumption of many of its characters that Fang’s trans-ness is just a phase, and that this presumption is ultimately proven correct. The shot is, (really, any number of bigotries, but most predominantly) transphobia and NB erasure, with SoL romance as a chaser. Again, really insidious shit.

This is why I feel uncomfortable giving this anything more than a 1/10. Snoot Game is generally paced well, has a lot of surprisingly decent music, and a lot of very well-done illustrations, but in service of what? Of fulfilling a delusional fantasy of “solving” someone’s trans-ness? Of spreading the idea that “if I just get them to fall in love with me, I can save them from their wicked ways (being queer)!” And of also spreading the idea that queer people are mentally ill and doomed to loneliness, lest they renounce their ways? Fuck riiiight off.

Reviewed on Jun 30, 2023


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10 months ago

@Casserolle Did you make an account on this site just to reply this?

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10 months ago

great review but you mislinked the second image (the sentence abt the teacher links to the same image as "fixing")

10 months ago

@amber ty, should link correctly now

7 months ago

Thank you for your service. I hope one day you’ll actually be able to play GVH because it’s actually pretty decent. Although it might be hard not to constantly think of this horseshit game while playing, so I’d understand if you never did haha

7 months ago

really want to someday! but yeah definitely have to let this one wear off for a while, maybe in a year or so i can give it a go and not be thinking about this Tom MacDonald-ass visual novel the whole time lol

7 months ago

Thanks for doing the work so that no-one has to actually play this game. The sheer absurdity of trolls saying that people who like GVH 'have to try out' this trash to see its 'not actually transphobic!' is infuriating, let alone the number of people who actually enjoyed this game for some reason. Its just so fucking absurd - a game built upon the hatred of otherness being given a spotlight.

7 months ago

Okay, it actually annoys me to no end that so many people have such a shallow approach to snoot game and already have their opinion already set about it based on a website's "reputation" and refuse to actually look at the game fairly and objectively. Just look at the fact that several comments have been deleted and you only allowed those that agree with you to stay. But I hope you will give at least MY opinion some attention.
First off, a lot of your anger is directed at anon and how he treats fang. What you missed is that Anon is clearly NOT intended to be someone you fully relate or agree with. He's very much designed as a parody of an average 4chan user - antisocial, bitter, shut-in, a disappointment to his family, no real ambitions or plans for life, weird interests, being a weeb trying to hide his "power level", obsession with shitposting, inability to properly deal with women, obsessing over a old mistake even when he's in a place where no one knows him or would know... he's not a character supposed to just be seen positively, he's flawed and a parody of a 4chan goer. Many issues with him come from the fact that he's SUPPOSED to be a flawed person and a loser. And yes at first he treats Fang roughly, but it comes from the fact that he's not good with people, doesn't know Fang and isn't interested in making friends at this point. However, as the game goes on Anon genuinely starts caring about Fang as a friend and he never really brings up their non-binary status to them or criticises them when they start bonding. He never tries to "fix them" or turn them into a perfect tradwife - in the rooftop scene, especially if you don't interrupt and let it play out completely, Anon doesn't say anything to the line of "lol stop being nonbinary that shit is fucking stupid, you should start wearing dresses and be my stay at home tradwife" - instead he notices that Fang is troubled, confused, that they don't know what to do with their life or who they are supposed to be. The only thing Anon tells them in this situation is that they should be honest with themself, be good to their brother Naser and that Anon will be there to support them. Nowhere is Fang's sexuality brought up or criticised after - anon just tries to be a good friend, support Fang and he actually tries to respect Fang's bisexuality and their pronouns. Yes, he does go off at Fang in the second ending - but that's because in this second worst ending, neither him or Fang really learned anything, neither of them grew as people, they didn't mature - they both stagnated. That's supposed to be the message of this ending, Anon ending it by bitterly saying how "people don't change", that he's still the same anti-social asshole he started at, that he's back at his shitty apartment, that he's back to just wanting to be a neet and not caring about people. That he didn't learn anything or mature through the whole journey. Also no one assures Anon in his negative or anti-social behaviors - he's called out or people are disappointed in him if he makes "bad" choices, like how if you fix the wires reed and trish both say that you should put trust in others, or if you choose to study instead of play guitar the hot dog lady will point out that Fang was coming onto you and you disappointed her. Not to mention Anon admits he is at fault for what happened in endings 1 and 2.
You look shallowly on other characters as well. Fang is a rebelious teenager, yes - but it becomes clear that under this rough, rude exterior is someone with a big heart, someone caring, someone who just wants to be understood. They are still traumatised after the accident of their brother and believe that THEY crippled him and want him to hate them because they think it's what they deserve, and are confused that he still does his best to help them and be a good little brother. They give anon a big hug after their concert that lasts a good while, and are genuinely worried and sympathetic after anon gets doxxed, then nurse Anon after the accident. Their warm-hearted, sensitive nature comes out even more in the good endings. And I will say it here - the good endings DON'T happen because anon "fixed" Fang, that he forced them into the feminine role - anon is fully willing to refer to Fang as nonbinary. Fang is the one that makes the decision that the Fang anon knew until now was not really who they TRULY are, that they are not honest with themselves. The decision Fang makes to be Lucy again and be femnine is a choice she makes herself, influenced by anon's care and support but not in any way encouraged or insisted by him. It's her choice in the end.
You also call reed to be just a "dude weed" joke, when he's one of the most liked characters in the game - he's a good, friendly dude that appears like a junkie but is actually sharper than he seems, and has moments when he's honest and "lucid". He's portrayed as funny, but not as some negative character. And I know that Trish antagonises anon for most of the game and causes his doxxing, but the game DOES also want you to see things from her perspective - that one moment everything seems fine, then some human guy shows up, worms his way into her friend group, her band, her stable life and flips everything upside down. Trish just wants stability in her life, for everything to be normal and happy - but what she wants doesn't end up necessarily the best for her best friend, which is what causes them to seperate in ending 3.

Like I said, your view of the game is pretty shallow, when Snoot Game has been one of the best VN's I've played in a long time. Yes, it's 4chan media, but it ended up having really good writing and good, genuinely positive messages - "you're not the "only person in the world, everyone is fighting their own battles", "support people, don't hold their hand", "you have to be honest to yourself and learn to love who you are" et cetera. It's 4chan media, but it teaches about friendship, tolerance and supporting others and features a varied, memorable, loveable cast.

I don't understand how can anyone really say they "loved" GBVH or that its way better than snoot game. The writing in GBVH is extremely bland and shallow, the whole story unrealistic, the characters often act in awful ways towards each other and the whole thing feels like it was made by entitled middle class young adults for which the biggest problem ever is "Starbucks ran outta cream" while Snoot game features actual drama, character development and real problems.

Finally, as the last note, let me ackowledge the elephant in the room - yes, the game features a school shooting ending. It is the worst ending, and it has nothing to do with Fang's sexuality - rather with the fact that they didn't get enough support from you during the game, suffered terrible bullying and humiliation at prom, then Anon's way of dealing with it all was to just make Fang watch him play videogames and say nothing matters. This ending actually has excellent "buildup" and tension leading up to everything, and the actual scenario is gut-wrenching and heartbreaking (which is surprising when you consider originally it started out as a shitpost mocking GBVH). I would say its one of my favourite school shooting scenarios of all time if that didn't sound positively fucking awful.

At any rate I hope you're willing to give my rant the time of your day and actually engage in discussion. Maybe it will encourage you to look at things more objectively, and not in such a shallow manner.
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Can't believe that guy who posted over 1000 words just calling me shallow and moving the goal posts. My whole thesis here is about how this game justifies and encourages transphobic beliefs which they almost completely ignored to instead talk about character depth, which is a lot easier to argue than "SG doesn't justify transphobia". But as I've said before, it kinda doesn't matter how well put-together this game is or how competently the characters are written if it's in service of a bad idea. It's a romance wish fulfillment VN that takes someone else's queer character and de-queers them so they're more attractive, kind of rotten to the core I think. If you want me to elaborate on that the whole review's right up there.

Anyways for those keeping track--that's 3 people now who have made accounts on this site just to comment on this review and try to start fights. I know astroturfing campaigns are nothing new for chanboards but if you want it to work you have to be a bit less obvious about it, usernames like "SnootFan69" aren't doing you any favors.

For any future trolls who inevitably find this review through keyword searching up an obscure months-old media thread tweet and make accounts just to comment here and sow discord: I'm not giving any of you a response and I'm just going to report you for brigading. Which is why the other comments got deleted by mods, for that matter. Have a nice day.

7 months ago

holy shit dude where do they come from LOL I'm sorry you have to deal with this. I saw this coming a mile away personally and set my comments to friends only, but I'm still surprised at HOW much.

7 months ago

Now THIS is a great review.

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6 months ago

Ok yall are going full mask-off "transgenderism is a phase" now. Don't think there's literally any point in keeping the comments open here anymore since day-old accounts keep showing up to spew fashy propaganda, setting to friends only now. You all had your chance