On their last night together, three friends embark on one final adventure. Play through a mixtape of memories, set to the soundtrack of a generation.
En route to their final party together, a perfectly curated playlist draws three friends into dreamlike reenactments of their formative memories. Experience a variety of narrative vignettes exploring the pivotal moments that shaped them. Players will immerse themselves in the teenage wasteland by playing through a mixtape of joyful gameplay, from skateboarding and flying to taking photos after hours at an abandoned theme park, hitting baseballs, and putting on a fireworks show from the backseat of a car. It's the greatest hits of the teenage experience, from the first kiss to the last dance.
Featuring music from DEVO, Roxy Music, Lush, The Smashing Pumpkins, Iggy Pop, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, the Cure and many more.
This game gives me Life is Strange and woke vibes lol.
Seems to be getting good reviews and IGN rated it a very rare 10/10.
"Devó" yeah, that's not how its pronounced. They even have a well known song called we are DEVO, in case you need to figure out how to say it.
this looks like absolute trash. what the hell are those choppy animations? this looks exactly how i expect a game to look when its done by non gamers. reminds me of those god awful Josef Fares games. you can directly tell its made by clueless morons. might appeal to the same crowd i guess, which surprises me how many those seems to be, but i guess its the casual gamers.
@vurt
Yeah the animation is what gets me. Why I can't watch the spiderman movies that have it. It feels like "Whos running superPI in the background? End task on it. it fucking with the framerate".
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Anyone giving this ""game"" a good review is a total shill. The whole thing feels directed and paid for. Typical game where gamers gives it a 2/10 and paid for shills gives it 10/10.
As for good music in games, i think it's such a cheap way to turn something shoddy into something emotional by the use of others music.
Anyone can do this. Put on a random movie, turn down the volume, put on your favorite emotional, nostalgic track, with a bit of luck you have yourself a great music video, emotional etc. Do the same with a video game, just some random scene with people skating or doing some everyday shit turn on cool music = it will fire up those neurons. "oh wow this is a 10/10, it's the fucking CURE, my favorite band!" People not realizing this must be kids or just super stupid, like many reviewers, or they are just paid.
Of course, there can also be great games with great music, from all i have seen this is as mediocre as it can possible get mixed with some nostalgic music to make up for its shoddiness.
The experience was fine. My modern audience detector stayed pretty low throughout the "game", there is no anachronistic themes or rainbow stuff. I must admit, the interactive dream sequences was actually quite cool, as well as the intro. I think you’ll enjoy it more if you’re over 40 and have a good grasp of the indie UK/US rock scene from the '70s and '80s.
The review scores are totally overrated. I mean, you can’t really give it a score because it’s barely a game. It’s a sweet snack for under $20, I don’t understand why it's getting so much hate.
Nostalgia bait for the critics and astroturfed to fuck and back Apparently it is some billionaire nepo project, directed by Larry Ellison's daughter.
I'm sure it's fine enough if you can stomach the 15fps animations, lack of gameplay and inherent cringe of teen characters. If game journos were actual gamers it would be a 7 or 8 at best.
Apparently it is some billionaire nepo project, directed by Larry Ellison's daughter.
"look at our cute indie!" it just happens to have bigger artists than GTA games
fake shit, just like the fake "reviewers".
Disappointed to see Luke Stephens (which i usually like) also faking it, the money must have been good. This is not even the type of ""game"" he usually likes, so it comes of as especially fake.
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