Posted on: November 9, 2020

mikeysnakes
Games: 166 Reviews: 3
Greatly Builds on the Original
I never imagined a game could get philosophical about the act of separating “burnable” trash and “non-burnable” trash which both get incinerated in the same place but here we are. Suda really does shine a light on the most mundane yet passionate facets of life (in Japan in this case). Definitely recommend playing or watching the first one, it’s not necessary but you’ll definitely get more out of it. It’s much nicer looking and the gameplay is way less awkward, though it’s still not really what we’re here for. The story takes the first game’s set up and takes things in many interesting places, not just with the societal obsession of separating trash that goes to the same incinerator correctly.
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