Edited on: August 20, 2025
Posted on: July 22, 2024

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A Sucessful Experiment
Paradise Killer is the type of game that most people want when they are looking for an Indy game, something that you can't get in a AAA game. The game will immediately hit you with its experimental elements. It is very visually unique and I have not seen another game quite like it. The environments are 3D while the characters look like paper dolls. This disconnect really stood out and grabbed my attention priming me for an experience. Most games aren't good enough to really hold my attention and I will drop them after a single session. The stylized music in Paradise Killer was enthralling enough for me to pick back up my play through of the game. As a detective game you will spend the vast majority of the game listening to the music while you are putting your thoughts together. Having a great soundtrack elevates this genre. Even after three years the soundtrack is still one of its most memorable parts. As for the game play is is easily the strongest part of the game. Every detective game is made or broken by the deductive reasoning and exploration. The game integrates its interesting story and world into the game play. The world doesn't follow our own rules and you have to determine what is actually possible. If you don't explore you won't have enough details to determine the full truth of what happened. Even at the end of 14 hours I was still finding important evidence to tell subtle differences in what happened. The best part of the game is that it doesn't railroad you into getting the correct answer, you can give an incorrect answer and live with the consequences allowing you to set the difficulty. The game held a sufficient technical mastery such that it didn't have any major issues that got in the way of the experience. The game works well on an era appropriate machine and supports features which look even better on modern machines. The game even has some accessibility features that allow various disabilities to enjoy the game.
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