I love your new avatar <3.Susan Arendt said:Papo & Yo Review
Troubled but beautiful.
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That is a very, very valid reaction.StriderShinryu said:Not a game I'd ever likely play, but a game that I'm gladdened by the existence of.
Ditto. As someone who faced abuse in my own youth, the concept makes me reflexively cringe- but were it available on PC, I might give it a try anyway, just to see how they handle the subject matter.D-Mc-G said:Seems quite interesting, pity it's a ps3 only release as far as I can see.
I think they could have, the question I would ask is would they have gone through with the development/release at all if they hadn't had the experience. Given the sensitive issue of the subject, approaching it from the outside and turning it into a game, I could see it blowing up in their face publicity wise like so many other things.Imp Emissary said:I wonder if the people making it having firsthand experience with the topic helped them to make it so powerful with its delivery? Could someone who never experience this kind of thing have done as well?
Fortunately, except for that one section, you very rarely have to hear that LUUUULAAAAAA...which is enough to make you want to harm puppies. For the duration you have to put up with it, it's unendurable, but there are very few Lula switches after that.TizzytheTormentor said:LUUUU LAAAA!
I had a friend who is planning to get this game and he played the demo and when you get the robot thing, we just spend ten minutes making her go LUUU LAAA!
Twas a fun evening.
I know. It was another time crunch. So either we'd post the review suuuuuuper late with a review, or in a more timely fashion without one. I chose the former. That was my call, and I do apologize for the lack of video.Migs said:Just a pity there is no Video Review of this...