Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! announced for consoles, adds new content



The 2017 western visual novel, Doki Doki Literature Club! will be getting a definitive edition in the form of Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Developer Team Salvato revealed that this version of the game will add side stories and new content to make it worth revisiting for those who have already played the game, and also making it a better experience for newcomers. This will be the first time it launches on platforms beyond PC, with Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Xbox One, with the game being available on Steam for PC as well. Limited physical editions will be made for the PlayStation and Nintendo releases. It'll launch on June 30th of this year, while the physical versions are slated for sometime this Summer.
 

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I went into this kinda blind first time, but people did warn me "shit gets kinda dark"


but it hit me like a fucking freight truck holy shit
 

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chances are pretty likely given the files menu there
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The new music tracks actually has me the most excited. This is like double the tracks of the original game. What new events would happen where there would a whole new 13 of them?

Also, I'm going to miss Etika's reaction to this. He related so much to the characters.
 
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Wasn't there supposed to be a spin off game or something that this game was supposed to be promoting? (Or did game theory lie to me)

When has Game Theroy ever told the truth and not spout useless drivel for YouTube clicks
 

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At this point this game has overstayed it's welcome. Is not a bad game but thanks to the Internet is impossible to go into this game blind and so it loses much of the impact.
for me it is Undertale. I managed to play DDLC when it was starting to get traction but it still was possible to play without being spoiled before and I agree that the experience of the game improves so much for being a free game, you dont have much reason to not try for yourself, unlike a paid game that anyone would make a basic research and spoil the game for themselves. I mostly dont care about spoilers honestly, but DDLC and Undertale are games heavily focused on narrative and if you know the big twist they present, you dont have any reason to play, the same can be said about Shyamalan movies for example, all of his movies are centered in one big twist.
 
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for me it is Undertale. I managed to play DDLC when it was starting to get traction but it still was possible to play without being spoiled before and I agree that the experience of the game improves so much for being a free game, you dont have much reason to not try for yourself, unlike a paid game that anyone would make a basic research and spoil the game for themselves. I mostly dont care about spoilers honestly, but DDLC and Undertale are games heavily focused on narrative and if you know the big twist they present, you dont have any reason to play, the same can be said about Shyamalan movies for example, all of his movies are centered in one big twist.
to be fair I only played ddlc a couple of years back long after it launched and was spoiled all over the Internet, but I hadn't ever actively looked at/for spoilers, and when you're not familiar with a game series even seeing things such as "X dies" doesn't mean anything at all, all I knew going into it was it was a bit of a freaky game disguised as something else, so playing through the game was still very much enjoyable even though I had seen people mention details, it wasn't until I played it that most of the references made any sense, and I'm someone who already plays games quite often, I imagine for some people who don't have much time to go watch videos on top 10 game twists etc there is still plenty of people who don't play games on pc who could go into the game completely blind

and who knows maybe some of the new content will have its own twists and turns
 

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