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19.9 hrs on record (9.9 hrs at review time)
NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD is one of the few games that made me genuinely uncomfortable in a way I couldn’t shake. Not because anything supernatural happens, but because of how brutally real the spiral feels. You’re managing a girl who is clearly struggling with severe mental health issues, and the game gives you the power to either try to keep her stable or push her straight into breakdown territory.

There’s something eerie about how easy it is to make the wrong choices. One click and she’s skipping meds. Another and she’s popping pills for ā€œstream energy.ā€ Keep pushing the grind and you can watch her unravel in slow motion. The unsettling part is how normal it feels inside the game’s cute, pastel art style. It’s the contrast that gets under your skin: the bright colors wrapped around topics like self-harm, addiction, and internet-driven burnout.

Your choices can lead her to drug abuse, self-harm, severe paranoia, total breakdowns, and even the darkest endings the game has. Watching her mental state collapse because of decisions you made is easily one of the most disturbing parts of the experience.

The game doesn’t hold your hand. It lets you be careless. It lets you be cruel. It lets you watch what happens when someone vulnerable is pushed beyond their limits for the sake of views. That’s what makes it haunting: the realization that you shaped her path, for better or worse.

If you want a game that looks cute but leaves you in silence afterward, thinking about the choices you made and the consequences you caused, this one will stick with you.

10/10 I’ll be thinking about her downward spiral for a long time.
Posted December 3, 2025.
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3,973.1 hrs on record (3,830.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
VRChat is one of the most unique and expressive platforms out there. It's not just a game — it's a constantly evolving social universe where you can meet people from around the world, explore user-made worlds, and become literally anyone with custom avatars. The creativity and community are absolutely incredible.

That said, it's not a space for everyone — especially not younger kids.

While VRChat offers a lot of fun and freedom, it also has a dark side. Because it’s such an open platform, it has attracted some malicious or predatory adults over the years. I really appreciate that VRChat finally implemented age verification, which is a huge step forward. But in my opinion, it still doesn’t go far enough. I strongly believe the platform should require some form of ID verification and sort people into age-appropriate lobbies. For example, there’s no reason a 13-year-old should be in a public world with random 30-year-olds — it’s not safe, and it creates way too much risk for abuse or grooming behavior.

With better moderation tools and stricter age-based segmentation, VRChat could become a safer space for all users — especially minors. Until then, I don’t recommend this game for children or early teens unless they're strictly supervised or playing in private worlds with trusted people.

Despite that, VRChat is an amazing experience for mature users who use it responsibly. It's a powerful tool for social connection, self-expression, and creativity — especially in VR, where the immersion is next-level. Just be aware of the risks, protect your space, and use safety settings to your advantage.
Posted May 8, 2025.
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22.0 hrs on record (21.3 hrs at review time)
Autopsy Simulator is one of the most unique and gripping indie horror experiences I've played in a long time. It blends realistic forensic science with unsettling psychological horror, delivering an atmosphere that’s both educational and chilling. The game lets you step into the shoes of a pathologist working through bodies while slowly unraveling a deeper, darker mystery tied to your own past.

What really impressed me was the attention to detail. From the tools to the autopsy process itself, everything feels authentic without being overwhelming. The mechanics are simple to pick up but stay engaging throughout. It's not just about gore — it's about understanding what happened to these people and solving the puzzle piece by piece.

The story is surprisingly emotional and keeps you invested with journal entries, voice acting, and eerie flashbacks that blur the line between reality and hallucination. It’s like Silent Hill meets CSI, but in the best way possible.

If you're into forensic science, dark storytelling, or psychological horror, Autopsy Simulator is absolutely worth your time. It’s short but impactful, and it stays with you long after you finish.

Posted May 8, 2025.
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119.5 hrs on record (66.3 hrs at review time)
This game is a true masterpiece. I can assure you, you have never played anything like this.
Saya no Uta is the kind of visual novel that grabs your face, whispers ā€œare you sure about this?ā€ and then drags you into a psychological meat grinder wrapped in beautiful art and haunting music. It’s disturbing, it’s fascinating, and honestly I’m a little concerned about how much I enjoyed it.

The story is short but absolutely unforgettable. One moment you’re like ā€œwow, this is kinda sweet,ā€ and the next moment you’re staring at your screen thinking, ā€œI don’t think I’m legally allowed to have seen that.ā€ It balances horror, tragedy, and the weirdest romance arc of all time with the elegance of a car crash in slow motion.

The art direction is gorgeous… in a ā€œwhy does this look beautiful but also make me feel physically ill?ā€ kind of way. The music? Perfect. Atmospheric. The kind of soundtrack you accidentally listen to at 3AM and then go, ā€œAh. So that’s why I can’t sleep now.ā€

It’s disgusting. It’s emotional. It’s poetic. It’s absolutely not for everyone. But if you’re the type of person who enjoys horror that crawls under your skin and sets up a long-term lease, this game will stay with you forever.

10/10 I will be thinking about this visual novel every time I look at raw meat in a grocery store.
Posted April 2, 2022. Last edited December 3, 2025.
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