Guides writer who loves horror, RPGs, and staring at the (very inconsiderate) backlog of games she swears she will definitely, 100%, surely, maybe get round to some day. In the meantime, Pokemon and ...
Living near Paris, Iyane (He/Him) is mainly covering Japanese media on DualShockers. He started his writing career in 2018 after being scouted for his blogging and talent for live-translating Japanese ...
A lover of Soulsborne Games who holds a Journalism Degree. She's also into Politics, Philosophy and Programming. She cleans, cooks, or cuddles with her feline friends in her free time. Doki Doki ...
Doki Doki Literature Club has garnered a lot of attention as of late, masquerading as a cute dating sim visual novel. We won’t spoil anything here about the game, but you no doubt have heard a bit ...
Marco Vito Oddo is a writer, journalist, and amateur game designer. Passionate about superhero comic books, horror films, and indie games, he formally worked as a Senior Writer for Collider. When he's ...
Doki Doki Literature Club is not a traditional visual novel. This being the case, the amount of actual endings to the game are different to what the game lets on. You may see the ‘End’ screen a number ...
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Both Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Endings Explained (In Detail)
Content Warning: This article contains mention of suicide. Doki Doki Literature Club Plus is a captivating mix between a ...
Barring spoilers and potential reveals, Doki Doki Literature Club is a game that involve some unexpectedly dark topics. In the original release, this meant brief warnings were presented ahead of time.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Author's Note: To better explain my point, I talk about the story of Doki Doki Literature Club, so if you have yet to play it and don't want to be ...
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