“She skewers you.”
“We’re getting skewered again? Doesn’t she, y’know, ever change this up?”
“‘Fraid not. Stabby implements of various sorts are the focus of this love story. Anyway. Skewered. You.”
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“She skewers you.”
“We’re getting skewered again? Doesn’t she, y’know, ever change this up?”
“‘Fraid not. Stabby implements of various sorts are the focus of this love story. Anyway. Skewered. You.”
I bought it blind on gog when it was on sale, visual novels aren't my thing usually, but it did not have the anime look so I thought I gave it a try and drop it after half an hour.
Turns out it was one of the most impressive games I played these last years. What a mindfuck!
And the ending warmed my cold heart!
So I wanted to watch a review on YouTube, and what! The! Fuck! I had no idea how different (and gruesome) this game could get! Soon it's holiday time, and it's on my top list of things to do! Let's see how I can fuck things up!
Fuck yes, more Slay The Princess. One of the most brilliantly creative games I've played in years.
This was a very interesting game. I didn't feel exactly satisfied at the end of the game but I almost feel like that's the point. I'm always down for weird experimental stuff in games even if they aren't 100% my thing. I'll still remember those weird games that test the boundaries more than most of the standard AAA slop.
I wish this developer well and can't wait to see what they do in the future.