![]() ![]() Perhaps there’s a ‘correct’ narrative, or maybe it’s really meant to be an abstract thing that is only what you make of it. In this regard, the story proves to be less of a traditional A-to-B narrative than it is a ‘mosaic’, wherein it’s up to you to arrange the pieces. There’s no straightforward narrative here cutscenes are often shown with little to no context for what they can mean, and you’re instead pushed to piece together what’s going on by snippets of lore that are drip-fed to you through descriptions and loading screen blurbs. It’s a legitimately fascinating premise to be sure, although it can be rather difficult to parse at times. However, the Red Mother has the ability to reset the world to a time decades before Suffering’s victory, and she does this over and over, each time picking new warriors called Daughters who utilize the memories she gains from the infinite lost battles to better combat their opponent the next time around. Suffering is a creature from beyond the Veil that evidently wants to destroy all life, and it very frequently manages to have its way with the world. The story roughly follows a mysterious extradimensional being named the Red Mother, who’s locked in an endless battle against a sinister force called Suffering. Right from the off, it’s clear that Othercide borrows heavily from the weighty, hopeless atmosphere of Lovecraftian literature, as you fight a losing battle against… something. That being said, those of you who put in the effort to overcome Othercide’s punishment will find that this is a richly rewarding and thoroughly enjoyable SRPG adventure that stands tall among its peers. One of the first things you see in Othercide – the latest release from Lightbulb Crew – is one such message, which plainly says, “your Daughters will die, and you will lose, only to rise stronger again.” Indeed, Othercide lives up to the hype, too this is not a game for the faint of heart. You know you’re in for a rough time when a game tells you upfront that you’re going to lose a lot. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) ![]()
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