if you didn't play this or didn't feel like reaching through the screen and shaking Andy for not being there for his sister when she was acting like she did, you are a different species from me at this point we are not the same I just wanted to put that out there
@beardalaxy"To be fair, you have to have very high Vril to understand Andy and LeyLey"
you have to be interested in the story and characters at the very least. It feels "edgy teen" though. Not in a bad way. It offers something beyond le sibling sex and le cannibal satanism. Most interesting to me was how they portray the latter in game, which is not at all approving of the acts themselves or of being cartoonishly evil as a concept. I don't feel like doing a really long effort post about it and I don't want to praise it above what it is, but I liked it a lot more than the premise and the game mechanics would suggest.
you have to be interested in the story and characters at the very least. It feels "edgy teen" though. Not in a bad way. It offers something beyond le sibling sex and le cannibal satanism. Most interesting to me was how they portray the latter in game, which is not at all approving of the acts themselves or of being cartoonishly evil as a concept.
I don't feel like doing a really long effort post about it and I don't want to praise it above what it is, but I liked it a lot more than the premise and the game mechanics would suggest.