Sir Quaffler
May we meet again
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2012
I haven't played that many games released this year, so I don't have a lot to go on. But my most disappointing game released this year is Adventure Time: Hey Ice King? Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?! I am a really big fan of the show, and I was hoping they would pack everything from it into the game. But they didn't, in fact there isn't really much there. Not surprising given that this was Pendleton Ward's first shot at a game, so a little bit forgivable. But I was hoping for so much more. Still okay, but not that great.
My most surprising game of the year is Katawa Shoujo. I had heard about it on the internet only shortly before getting it, how it had been birthed from the scum bucket of the internet known as 4chan, how it centered on relationships between disabled teenagers. It seemed to be the absolute worst thing imaginable just from reading the basic description, but for some reason (maybe just morbid curiosity) I downloaded it onto my computer. I never in a hundred years would have thought that a work of fiction could affect me to the core of my being like this one has. I've never seen such a realistic portrayal of humans and their relationships before. While they're isn't really much gameplay to speak of at all in this game, the choices you have to make are some of the most trying I've ever come across and serve as my golden standard for how choice systems in games should work. It is filled with incredibly sweet moments that filled my heart with joy, and horrifyingly depressing moments where I would just bawl my eyes out because I couldn't take what what was happening. It's a profound game by my account, and one that everyone who can handle the mature themes in it should immediately pick up.
My most surprising game of the year is Katawa Shoujo. I had heard about it on the internet only shortly before getting it, how it had been birthed from the scum bucket of the internet known as 4chan, how it centered on relationships between disabled teenagers. It seemed to be the absolute worst thing imaginable just from reading the basic description, but for some reason (maybe just morbid curiosity) I downloaded it onto my computer. I never in a hundred years would have thought that a work of fiction could affect me to the core of my being like this one has. I've never seen such a realistic portrayal of humans and their relationships before. While they're isn't really much gameplay to speak of at all in this game, the choices you have to make are some of the most trying I've ever come across and serve as my golden standard for how choice systems in games should work. It is filled with incredibly sweet moments that filled my heart with joy, and horrifyingly depressing moments where I would just bawl my eyes out because I couldn't take what what was happening. It's a profound game by my account, and one that everyone who can handle the mature themes in it should immediately pick up.