From the moment everything changes, you realise just how smart Dan Salvato’s passion project is. It takes the insecurities of youth and implants them into your consciousness. The big event that flips the entire game on its head. Truths that don’t seem to sit right with the characters you’ve begun to befriend. It isn’t until the seeds of what eventually comes to pass start to be planted. Just blatant romantic nonsense that feels as unoriginal as expected. You listen to four girls talk about cupcakes, poetry, and love. For the first couple of hours, it feels like the warnings about its mature content are misplaced. Colourful settings, bubbly music, and two dimensional characters vying for your attention. On the surface, it looks like any visual novel dating sim. However, the true nature of its psychological horror is more unsettling than I assumed it would be. Probably an obvious statement if you know what it’s truly about. Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! is not a happy game.
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