

Before long, however, it’s revealed that Sayori, the new club president, is aware of everything that happened in the previous playthroughs. The game starts over again, this time without Monika, and it seems like everything will be fine. At this point, the game introduces a novel mechanic: you have to actually find and delete Monika’s character file in order to get out of the room. Instead, the game turns Monika - arguably the only girl with any agency at all - into another trope altogether: “the obsessed stalker.” She traps you in the empty room, tells you she loves you, and forces you to choose yes when she asks you out. Three different content warnings are displayed before you even get to the main option screen, but they’re paired with bubbly anime-style graphics and light, fun music.

It’s clear that DDLC wants to subvert your expectations from the moment the game opens. (This is the part where I tell you there will be spoilers below, but I promise I won’t include anything too graphic.) If you’re sure you’re okay to play, jump into the game without reading anything more about it. Take all the disclaimers very seriously and decide whether or not you actually want to proceed.The game ends up turning into something totally different than it seems at first glance, so if you really want to play it I would urge you to do two things:
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I looked back at a few “Best of 2017” lists to see what games I missed, and an Indie game called Doki Doki Literature Club piqued my interest.ĭDLC is free (or pay what you want) on Steam or itch.io and only takes a few hours to complete. Sure, I’m looking forward to the new Tomb Raider and Mega Man games (and honestly I’m all in for Death Stranding, whatever the heck that ends up being), but the beginning of the year is a bit boring.

