delighted to hear this, i've been working on the rest and hope to have it out in some months -praying-
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Heavensent is a heartfelt game with adorable characters, interesting world building, and complicated connections.
It's a story told with such care and ease that it takes a while before you realize you're a frog in a pot it's been heating up steadily... But by that point, you're hooked and just gotta know what comes next.
Two girls yearn together, two girls yearn apart. Rinse and repeat.
Dead Dolls Never Die weaves itself with both an honest precision and a dark tenderness, creating an intimate relationship that effortlessly laces the innocent with the gruesome. Its abstractions allow for a wide variety of exploration of its themes, its writing is direct and evocative, and its art is charming, like experiencing a dream.
It's ephemeral, it's fleeting, yet part of it will stay with you, like a memory not quite grasped.
Wonderful art direction, fascinating world building and characters, and a unique story to boot. In Your Flesh is an amazing and short experience that keeps the reader in a disorienting uncertainty, questioning what's real and what isn't... And ultimately, much like replacing one's flesh with chitin, the two merge in unexpected ways.
A deeply personal look into a life going some very dark places, Part of Me Loves You is ultimately a game about the struggle to parse what's best for yourself (especially when you've more than one self in the first place). With its unique art and vibrant characters, some aspect about this game is sure to catch your interest and linger in your mind for a long time to come.
Just be sure to heed the content warnings!
Charming art, clear writing, and a story that effortlessly shifts from light-hearted to horrific and everything in between. This game is a brief window into a situation that isn't ours, and as such by the end we are left with impressions, glimpses, and questions that are as fascinating as they are heavy.
Rainjoke is a room and you the voyeur of its world, tasked with stepping away or looking within to step inside.
This VN wields its abstractions incredibly well, capturing the depths of loneliness, of pain and expectation never asked for yet imposed, and shares it with the visceral honesty and tenderness of loving reality, warts and all.
Its story is somber, vulnerable, cute, horny, terrifying, heartbreaking, so on, but above all else it is unabashedly genuine.
Despite the severe isolation core to its story, it has made the abused, messy parts of me feel like they're not alone.
Wonderful writing, keen eye for detail (both in words and art), and lots of interesting possible interpretations to dig into. A game that I think may terrify and tantalize the kind of people who hate their life but fear changing would shatter what small comforts they do have and require looking at themselves. (Speaking from experience.)
At times felt at ease from the familiarity of Eleanor's thought process, at times felt ill from Everything Happening All The Time, but at no point was I... bored. Haha.
A game that will stick with me for a long time.
Short, but uses that to its advantage. Every piece of it contributes to its thoughtful longing, left me with a lot of questions (in a good way) both about specifics of the situation in the game, and about myself and what these 100 words and addiction bring up for me.
Best experienced when everyone is asleep and you should be too, but I'm biased. Wonderfully intimate little experience.



