It manages to be genuinely heartfelt about Coop’s loneliness while simultaneously making a joke about a radioactive cactus. It’s a tonal tightrope walk performed by people who aren't wearing safety harnesses.
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For fans of the C&H universe, the background gags and cameos are everywhere. It’s like a "Where’s Waldo" but Waldo is a depressed man in a bear suit. It manages to be genuinely heartfelt about Coop’s
Almost every object in the environment has a unique line of dialogue. The developers clearly spent more time writing "useless" descriptions than most AAA studios spend on their entire scripts. It’s like a "Where’s Waldo" but Waldo is
Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse isn't just a game; it’s a playable episode of the webcomic that spent the last decade ruining your moral compass. You play as , a high school loser whose only talent is being a magnet for tragedy. When the world starts ending, it’s not with a bang, but with a series of increasingly uncomfortable social interactions. The Gameplay: Click Until It Hurts
The game is , so be prepared for a cliffhanger. It’s a bite-sized introduction to a much larger, much weirder disaster.