Played on: PC
Platform: Steam
Year Played: 2023Hours Played: 2.4Hrs (Story Completed)
Since I am new to gaming I haven't experienced a lot of the games that others have. Due to this I have friends who would always recommend things for me to play and I would ultimately say sure, I'll add it to the list. Until my list eventually began to become rather overwhelming. By overwhelming I mean I currently have over 100 games that are either in my steam library or have been recommended by others. When I started streaming a friend of mine brought up Say No! More to me as a joke. He said that I should learn to Say No! More and eventually redeemed it as a channel point reward on my stream. Overall I was looking forward to the playthrough though, even if the title was lesser known with under 1k reviews on steam and it being rather out there in terms of content. The reviews still average out as Very Positive plus I was looking forward to a short playthrough of something rather comical.
Would I recommend this game to people though?
Well, to be honest, with Say No! More it really depends. This game was purely for jokes and the humor, graphics, and style of the game are all rather niche. While I enjoyed the playthrough on stream, a personal friend of mine picked it up soon after and didn't enjoy the game at all. The game may not be as entertaining to some and personally I'd never play alone. Meaning I'd recommend this for someone to play through with their friends or on stream with others if they don't mind the dumb humor. The game overall has a very silly story with not much in terms of control or gameplay, it's simply something that you go through for the laughs and probably won't play through again.
Overall, I wouldn't pick it up for its normal price of 15$ USD on steam. Picking the game up on sale and spending a few hours enjoying it with friends is worth a shot though. You may enjoy it for the 2-3 hours you play it, or you may dislike it and return it pretty quickly.
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