But where Hatoful Boyfriend and Dream Daddy are absurd, funny, and touching, Doki Doki Literature Club is chilling. Just like Hatoful Boyfriend and Dream Daddy, Doki Doki Literature Club twists the tropes of visual novels for its own inventive ends. I can guarantee you that, by the time you’ve finished DDLC, you won’t be able to forget the club members. As the four girls start to break down, they spin out of control in truly frightening ways. They’re the kind of high-minded conversations an English teacher would die to have in their class. I had complex conversations with each of the girls about what makes a good poem, and why people write, and how reading brings people together. DDLC’s inventive, tech horror writing comes out of nowhere. Dan Salvato wrote this game in secret while he was getting famous modding Super Smash Bros and creating Twitch extensions. That’s all thanks to the writing, which is the true star of DDLC. It’s all so forgettable that when things start to get weird, the mundane becomes terrifying. The backgrounds are forgettable, and so is the cheery, tinkling music. The club members’ sprites are smiley, stacked, and leggy, visually interchangeable with a thousand other visual novel love interests. It’s not a game that wows with graphics or soundtrack. That’s what makes DDLC such a macabre delight: it masquerades as one genre, but at its core it doesn’t belong to any genre or type. The game had come to life, breaking established rules of gameplay left and right. None of the other characters knew who she was.Īfter several hours, I realized that I wasn’t playing a game. Once I started another playthrough, I saw that she was gone entirely. The girl who died? She was gone from the loading page art. I was freaked out, but not as freaked out as when I clicked back to the main menu. This game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed.All these thoughts ran through my mind as I ended my first go at DDLC. Monika is always there to give you a guiding hand, both in literature and in love! Monika – Monika, the superstar President of the Literature Club, will keep you on track for a perfect ending. Yuri – Yuri, the quiet bookworm, reserves her passionate side for those who can more deeply understand her enigmatic mind. Natsuki – Natsuki tries to act tough, but her cuteness can make it hard to take her too seriously! She might be willing to warm up to good listeners who can respect her love for cute things. Sayori – Sayori, your childhood friend, begins your story by recruiting you to the Literature Club! As a daydreamer full of positive energy, Sayori’s greatest passion is to deliver happiness to others. A high-fidelity visual upgrade with all artwork now in Full HD (1080p).A built-in DDLC music player to unwind with your favorite songs in a custom playlist, or loop a single track forever.26 total music tracks, including 13 all-new unlockable songs by Nikki Kaelar, plus special guests Jason Hayes and Azuria Sky.100+ unlockable images including new game art, wallpapers, never-before-seen concept sketches, and more.6 new Side Stories about friendship and literature, totaling hours of new content.Now, the original mind-shattering DDLC experience is packed with tons of new features and content exclusive to Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Features: Do you have what it takes to crack the code of dating sims and get the perfect ending? With every poem you write and every choice you make, you’ll charm your crush and begin to unfold the horrors of school romance. You play as the main character, who reluctantly joins the Literature Club in search of a romantic interest. Now’s your chance to discover why DDLC is one of the most beloved psychological horror games of the decade! Welcome to a terrifying world of poetry and romance! Write poems for your crush and erase any mistakes along the way to ensure your perfect ending. About This Game Enter the #1 Psychological Horror Experience!
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