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anime, dating, ddlc, doki doki literature club, sim, simulatorSure it looks like your standard pervy anime dating simulator, but if you give it a fair chance, Doki Doki Literature Club is a very enjoyable game with rich characters and a deep story. Wait, donât close the tab!
Look, I know what youâre thinking: Arenât anime dating sims for weirdos who will never know the warm touch of another human being and so they emotionally imprint on drawings of girls whose ages are of questionable legality? Well the answer to that is: not always! Please keep reading and I will elaborate. Youâve already stopped, havenât you? Iâm just gonna keep going in case youâre still reading.
See, and please hear me out, in addition to playing host to a cast of adorable schoolgirls, DDLC does a lot to play with the conventions of the genre and the medium of gaming itself. Thatâs what good games do, right? So why the âtude on this one? Did someone show you fan art of the high school-aged characters in bikinis? Fuck. What if I told you this is a horror game? And no, I donât mean horror as in âyou get to imagine some middle aged perv masturbating to an anime dating sim and itâs horrifying,â I mean, like, an actual horror game. OK OK, Iâll get to the point.
Story wise, things get off to a fun start with the player being invited to a poetry club by their childhood friend Sayori. There you meet the other lovely young beauties: Natsuki, Yuri, and Monika. That sounds pretty standard, sure, but there are some neat quirks beyond your standard selection of dialogue options, including a really clever poetry writing mechanic to let you woo your choice of lovely lady.
Stick with me, because this is where it gets really good. Youâre still paying attention, right? The story gets pretty grim from here, and the game challenges your preconceptions of what a visual novel should be without sacrificing or compromising other important aspects. You know about the important aspects of visual novels, right?
Hey donât wander off yet! Thereâs still more to it!
Now, like youâd expect from a game with such a cast of nubile young potential love interests, there are multiple endings. Perversely, they all build to one âTrue Endingâ that will absolutely blow your mind. No, not like that.
Ugh, youâre gone. I didnât even get to explaining any of the gameâs three gruesome suicides. This is definitely my fault.
It’s just me in here now, I guess. Hm… what to do today… I guess I’ll go shopping, I really need some groceries andâOH FUCK YOU’RE STILL HERE.
I, uh, give Doki Doki Literature Club a solid 9 out of 10 stars.
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