Dev behind new Doki Doki Literature Club-style psychological horror says it’s not “for those with weak hearts,” but with 98% positive Steam reviews, I’m not sure I can stay away

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There’s a uniquely terrifying quality to games like Doki Doki Literature Club that comes from deeply disturbing psychological horror masking itself in the sickly sweet veneer of a bright, colorful anime setting. Even though you know you’re playing a horror game and thus will likely experience some dark stuff, there’s just something disarming about not being able predict when and what it’ll be due to the seemingly cheery vibe of the game.

That seems to be the main appeal of MiSide, a new psychological horror game that’s giving me big Doki Doki Literature Club vibes. “This game contains intense scenes. It is not recommended for those with weak hearts,” warns developer Aihasto on the Steam product page. Try and stop me.

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