An extremely thought provoking experience that touches into the side effects of depression and being suicidal. Heaven for Death isn't just your run of the mill Bocchi The Rock fan game, it's a one of a kind experience, one that I would say is comparable to the emotional feel of games like Doki Doki Literature Club and Higurashi: When They Cry. Even though this game does have some lows, the astronomically highs outshine it, with it connecting with you emotionally. Heaven for Death tells you that things are not what they always seem, and that misunderstandings can emerge for the simplest of things. In Heaven for Death, you have to extend beyond the scope of what you see, and try to take in things from every angle, and if you do that, you can find out just how amazingly written this game is, and if you suffer from depression and/or suicidal, you may relate to this game, and it teaches you to, get help, before it's too late. I feel like that is the key take away to this game. Although the point and click format of the game is admittedly annoying, I feel like the story makes it worth it, and it shows us that, indie titles are the ones that leave an everlasting emotional impact on us.
Next, I'm gonna talk about the web port, this game was originally not supposed to run on Web, and it was originally impossible, until thisisntslash stepped in and completely changed the game for this absolutely amazing work of art. He recompiled everything into HTML5, and officially make Heaven for Death playable on your browser. So once you try out the game, just drop a "Thank you Slash" in the comments, for porting over this work of art to modern browsers.
Now for my final review, I'm gonna say: 5/5, would jerk again.
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I would like to say thank you thisinsntsalsh for porting this masterpiece to web.
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An extremely thought provoking experience that touches into the side effects of depression and being suicidal. Heaven for Death isn't just your run of the mill Bocchi The Rock fan game, it's a one of a kind experience, one that I would say is comparable to the emotional feel of games like Doki Doki Literature Club and Higurashi: When They Cry. Even though this game does have some lows, the astronomically highs outshine it, with it connecting with you emotionally. Heaven for Death tells you that things are not what they always seem, and that misunderstandings can emerge for the simplest of things. In Heaven for Death, you have to extend beyond the scope of what you see, and try to take in things from every angle, and if you do that, you can find out just how amazingly written this game is, and if you suffer from depression and/or suicidal, you may relate to this game, and it teaches you to, get help, before it's too late. I feel like that is the key take away to this game. Although the point and click format of the game is admittedly annoying, I feel like the story makes it worth it, and it shows us that, indie titles are the ones that leave an everlasting emotional impact on us.
Next, I'm gonna talk about the web port, this game was originally not supposed to run on Web, and it was originally impossible, until thisisntslash stepped in and completely changed the game for this absolutely amazing work of art. He recompiled everything into HTML5, and officially make Heaven for Death playable on your browser. So once you try out the game, just drop a "Thank you Slash" in the comments, for porting over this work of art to modern browsers.
Now for my final review, I'm gonna say: 5/5, would jerk again.