Friday, September 20, 2019

I'm Hooked On 'World End Syndrome'

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

So, visual novels have been one of my favourite types of game for pretty much all of 2019 so far. I find their stories to be more often than not emotional, and just really gripping, or sweet and heartwarming. Today's topic is not an exception at all to this.

World End Syndrome follows the story of a town where, every 100 years, people supposedly come back from the dead. Upon starting this game, just that fact alone had me hooked, but as I delved deeper, it became so much more. Everything about this game truly blew my tiny mind.

The characters you meet in your journey in this game all have such individual traits that I believe absolutely nobody would have trouble finding at least one to relate to. I found myself quickly becoming attached to different characters in each of my playthroughs, and the best part? There is multiple endings so you don't have to keep playing the same bland storyline every time. I also can't help but praise the beautiful anime art style in this game because it was just so visually satisfying.

With all the twists and turns within this game, I think it is definitely safe to say that it is up there in my favourite games I have played this year. If you're not getting attached to a new character, you are being surprised and scared by another aspect. This visual novel is so easy to immerse yourself in until you have completed each and every possible aspect of the game. I truly recommend it for people who are either just starting to play visual novels, or someone who doesn't really feel a connection when playing the average dating sim visual novels. I was so pleasantly surprised by how good World End Syndrome is that I am even already in my second full playthrough already. Do yourself a favour and grab this game as soon as possible.

What is a game that has immersed you within its gameplay almost instantly? Comment below and maybe that will be a game I talk about soon!

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer

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