Still Joking – Review
Still Joking, a visual novel by Purple Brick Games, takes a captivating premise and weaves a narrative that explores identity, reflection, and the nature of existence. Let’s delve into the mirror and see if this game shines or leaves you feeling like a distorted image.
Stepping Through the Looking Glass: Story & Premise
Still Joking places you in the unique shoes of Iris, the reflection of a murdered actress named Selena. As a reflection, Iris exists only when Selena is in front of a mirror. Suddenly freed from mirroring Selena’s actions, Iris embarks on a journey of self-discovery while seeking answers about her “primary’s” death. The game explores themes of what it means to be alive, the connection between reflection and self, and the struggle for autonomy in a world defined by its connection to the physical realm.
Strengths Highlighted:
- Intriguing Concept: The idea of playing as a reflection with its own desires and motivations is fresh and thought-provoking.
- Character Development: Iris is a witty and compelling protagonist, grappling with her newfound freedom and existential questions.
- Choices & Consequences: Player choices can influence the narrative and Iris’ relationships with other reflections, adding replayability.
- Art Style: The hand-drawn artwork is visually appealing and creates a distinct atmosphere for the world on the other side of the mirror.
Tarnished by the Scenery: Areas for Improvement
- Pacing Issues: Some players find the story drags in certain sections, particularly during world-building exposition.
- Limited Gameplay: While choices matter, the core gameplay revolves around reading text with minimal interactivity outside of those selections.
- Lack of Voice Acting: The absence of voice acting might leave some players yearning for a more immersive experience.
- Price Point: For a text-heavy visual novel, the price might be a deterrent for some gamers.
The Verdict: A Reflection of Your Preferences
Still Joking boasts a captivating premise and a strong central character. However, its reliance on text and the lack of deeper gameplay mechanics might not appeal to everyone. If you’re a fan of visual novels with rich narratives and enjoy pondering philosophical questions, Still Joking offers a unique experience. However, if you crave fast-paced action or intricate puzzles, you might find this reflection a little too still.