
Skipping the dialogue would have been nice, but alas. It doesn’t help that there are a bunch of dialogue between our two protagonist that overtime feels like the same conversations just worded differently. Speaking of the landscape be prepared for some backtracking and it can get old. The taxi segments where Sam drives on lava is cool, but that is about it. It feels more like the slums of neon lighted city. The design for hell does not really stand out and looks pretty generic. She is so enthused to do so because it is literally her job as a personal demon. Wormhorn does everything she can to annoy Milo and Lola and sew friction between them and to judge you on every major decision you make regardless of what it is. Erin Yvette (who is so underrated and deserves more video game roles) is so over the top with dialogue and I mean that in the best way. My favorite character was their personal demon Sister Mary Wormhorn who is delightfully annoying. Although if I had to pick I liked Lola more just because she was more sarcastic and those characters are always fun.

If you have ever once had doubts about where your life is heading or if you have some serious unresolved family issues then you can find yourself relating to them. One positive I will say about them is that they do feel real. I feel like we’ve seen these types of characters a dozen times before and I didn’t think they will be that memorable to me.

I love this story because it’s on par with a lot of other indie game stories where they sound weird and make no sense on paper, but when you actually play it, it is really engaging. There is one way they can get back to the land of the living: Out drink the devil himself and he’ll let them go, but in order to challenge him they’ll need two out of three seals from the other monarchs of hell. Story wise I loved the plot (*SPOILERS FROM THIS POINT ON*): Two best friends have died shortly after graduating college, they don’t know how and they’re shocked to find out that they must have been bad people because they end up in hell. Honestly what really made me interested in the game was the voice cast, I love Ashly Burch and Dave Fennoy and it was on only $20 on the eShop so I figured why not. I figured it would give me a different perspective.
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I know some people I’ve talked to found it underwhelming compared to Night School’s other game Oxenfree, but I haven’t played it (I did I know some people I’ve talked to found it underwhelming compared to Night School’s other game Oxenfree, but I haven’t played it (I did download it on my PS5 a few days ago) so I went into Afterparty with nothing to compare it to.
