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Enchanting experience, but short. [Aug 2016]
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It’s a wonderful, heart wrenching experience that’s honestly opened my eyes to a whole new world of exciting storytelling possibilities.
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I really, really want to love We Know the Devil, but as it stands it takes some excellent ideas and executes them poorly. It's worth picking up, especially if you have a personal investment in some of the themes regarding social interaction and group dynamics which it discusses, but it doesn't raise any especially interesting questions that aren't better handled by other fiction. I at least hope that We Know the Devil can be a stepping stone and an inspiration for some to dig deeper into important questions for themselves, so I guess that in of itself has merit. If you're interested solely in entertainment value, and don't have a particular reason for exploring this abstract sort of horror, there are probably more appropriate options available.
We Know the Devil
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Feb 15, 2016
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May 6, 2016
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It’s a wonderful, heart wrenching experience that’s honestly opened my eyes to a whole new world of exciting storytelling possibilities.
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Oct 24, 2018
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I really, really want to love We Know the Devil, but as it stands it takes some excellent ideas and executes them poorly. It's worth picking up, especially if you have a personal investment in some of the themes regarding social interaction and group dynamics which it discusses, but it doesn't raise any especially interesting questions that aren't better handled by other fiction. I at least hope that We Know the Devil can be a stepping stone and an inspiration for some to dig deeper into important questions for themselves, so I guess that in of itself has merit. If you're interested solely in entertainment value, and don't have a particular reason for exploring this abstract sort of horror, there are probably more appropriate options available.
SummaryA visual novel set in a surreal summer camp dystopia. Follow three teens as they become friends and prepare to fight the real, actual devil. Anyone can kill the devil; that’s why they always make teens the vampire slayers, the magical girls. But some kids can’t even get that right; and that’s why meangirl Neptune, tomboy Jupiter, and ... Read More





























