Posted on: July 24, 2023

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Jeux: Avis: 22
Well that was depressing.
(Only contains spoilers for the first game.) The first game had its depressing moments, but that wasn't the focus, and you could reverse any bad stuff with Max's time-travel powers anyway! But in this prequel, you're just regular Chloe. A girl whose life is spiralling downward and who we already know by the end of this game will have a dead dad AND a dead friend-or-more in Rachel. Fun! And the game sadistically piles on the depression every step of the way. Even choices don't matter - we know by the first game that Rachel is long dead and Chloe's life is still in the gutter, so there's no real happy ending. You can guess the 'joyful' final scene... There's more! The bonus episode DLC even takes place on the fateful day where Chloe is hit with the double whammy of her best friend Max leaving and finding out her dad is dead. As you may figure, that means the final-final scene of the whole game has Chloe in the fetal position on her bedroom floor, crying in her funeral outfit. Gee, you think they overdid the melancholy in this one? It's still a great game, a great look, human characters... so maybe I don't NOT recommend... but I want to balance out the positives and drive home that they went overkill. The writers need to step back and calm the heck down with the sadomasochism. I can't even say I 'enjoyed' the game, more I interacted with a story that had barely any bright spots. So who do I NOT recommend to? Well don't play it if you want a game that has you smiling. And definitely don't if you're triggered by anything like being a dropout, failure, alone or having a dead parent or lover.
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