Doki Doki Literature Club

The best dating sims are those that defy expectations and surprise you. Doki Doki Literature Club is a popular dating sim due to an intense twist that occurs halfway through the game. Doki Doki Literature Club is a psychological horror experience disguised as a cutesy dating sim for the uninitiated.


Though it appears to be a typical cutesy and rose-colored dating sim, Doki Doki Literature Club gradually devolves into an intense and brutal psychological horror. This twist sparked a surge in popularity in streaming communities, as fans wanted to see how their favorite creators reacted to each aspect of the game from beginning to end.


Nonetheless, despite some seriously sinister twists later on, the first half of the game succeeds in presenting the player with all of the best tropes associated with the dating sim genre. Joining the titular club and getting to know Yuri, Monica, Natsuki, Monika, Sayori, Monika, and especially Monika can be a lot of fun if players are prepared for Doki Doki Literature Club's unexpected twists and turns.


Pros:

  • Well-drawn 2D art graphic
  • The characters are interesting, and as you get to know them, you learn more about them than their outward appearance
  • For those interested in delving into the game's plot, the game files contain a few Easter Eggs

Cons:

  • Although the plot is light, this is a horror game that leaves a deep obsession after playing. Because not every scene in the game is covered, it is likely that you will be haunted while playing

Rating on Glitchwave: 3.4/5

Price on Steam: Free to play, $9.99 for all DLC
See it on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/698780/Doki_Doki_Literature_Club/

Official site: ddlc.moe/

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