Always sometimes monsters
Not always the hero
Always sometimes monsters is a bit of a life simulator where you play as a writer...
the gameAlways sometimes monsters
Not always the hero
Always sometimes monsters is a bit of a life simulator where you play as a writer...
the game starts with you choosing a character and then choosing that characters boyfriend or girlfriend…
And then it smacks you with life
you lose your job as writer
your partner leaves you
you’re evicted from your apartment and you getting a wedding invite to guess who’s wedding?
And you spend the 9 and a half hours of this game trying to get to your exes wedding
Being broke and now homeless, doing this is no easy feat, so it’s up to you to get from city to city by helping out characters around the world, or you could straight up just buy a bus ticket..
Either way it’s a day in and day out grind of hustling…
You can get a job chopping up animals or tofu...
Do odd jobs around the city for a few dollars or invest in sandwich stocks at the bacon shop... but there’s more fun to be had in solving the problems of the town and its inhabitants
The game does a great job of making the day to day grind feel real, of finally thinking you almost have enough to pay rent and then realizing, right.. I have to eat… spending my days’ worth of work money on some food so I can fall asleep...
And while sleeping you’ll occasionally have a dream about your ex... Indicating you may not quite be over them... and your intentions for arriving to this wedding might not be so pure... or maybe they are... it’s up to you... the game is full of choice
from writing about your day before you go to sleep to making choices around the world to get on peoples good sides so that they’ll scratch you’re back later on… while at the same time making sure a choice you make for one person doesn’t affect another..
The game isn’t in your face about choices mattering, but every once in a while I got smacked with the realization that if I made a different choice earlier... this solution to get to the next town probably wouldn’t have worked…
this cycle of rise and grind continues through all 9 and a half hrs. just with different towns and different jobs.. Jobs that feel as tedious as they would in real life…
So the game does a great job at immersing you into its world…
however I feel the game overstays its welcome a bit... there’s a section in the middle where the game wants you to get involved in politics for a town I had no connection to and I didn’t care for…
This town is when I really started to get bored with the grind of getting through the day to day with this game and just saved up for a bus tickets as fast as I could ignored its problems and left to the next town…
A town a little more interesting but still… I was over the gameplay and grind so I rushed through getting out of this section as well, trying to get to this wedding as fast as I could…
Performance wise, I did run into a crash every couple of hrs, and the game would freeze up for a few seconds every now and then, but nothing too annoying to deal with
Despite overstaying its welcome, Always sometimes monsters does a great job at feeling alive..
The world feels lived in, immerses you and makes you think about yourself in ways that few video games do…
It’s worth picking up and playing through, but I don’t believe its best played in one sitting or even 2 like I tried to do
I give Always sometimes monsters
a 7/10… Expand