The Dismal Jesters are the least dismal part

Lisa: The Painful RPGis 10% off on Steam for its first week on the storefront.

I makea cameo in the game as an idiotwho might get a sort of super rabies if you play your cards right (or wrong, depending on how much you want me to get super rabies). By rights, I should be telling you not to play this game. It promotes the idea that I am a pretty terrible person. That wouldn’t be fair to you, though.Lisais one of the most impressive games of 2014, the fact that it wasdeveloped largely by one personnotwithstanding. You should check it out, no matter how dumb and gross it makes me look.

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The way it weaves narrative into gameplay is something worth talking about. The amount that it resembles the culture found on certain anonymous internet message boards is something worth crying about. The feeling you have when you actually manage to do something right in this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad place is worth cheering about.

If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to navigate a world where lust, fear, and sadism are the prime motivators in people’s lives, you don’t have to go to a college frat party or 4Chan anymore.Lisa: The Painful RPGoffers up the same order ofjoy and pain, but without all of the struggles that can come from visiting those subcultures in real life. I’m excited to see what people think of it.

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