- Publisher: Joe Richardson
- Release Date: Nov 7, 2024
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Jan 21, 2025As the final installment of the Immortal John Triptych, Death of the Reprobate provides more of the same fun Monty Python-esque humor, signature Renaissance-era aesthetic, and enjoyable puzzles that Joe Richardson fans have come to expect, even if some aspects are starting to wear thin the third time around.
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Jan 2, 2025Death of the Reprobate offers both artistic complexity and simple humor. It’s a journey full of laughs, jeers, and disgust — and at the end of the day, isn’t that all someone could want from a trip to an art museum?
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Nov 14, 2024I can’t say that I think about Renaissance-era Europe all that much in my day-to-day life. However, when I played this game, I got to see a crass and often cruel period of history that’s also really f*cking grimy. Its world is a far cry from the luxurious, sanitized real-life museums that house the artwork shown in the game. In this sense, Death of the Reprobate might be a more nuanced way to contextualize the Renaissance era. Sure, there weren’t talking monkeys, but it wasn’t all just art and sculptures.
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