The flurry of half-baked ideas that follow - your plasmids don't work, you're sort of a Big Daddy - fail to rebuild the momentum which leads up to that clarifying moment. In fact, so successful is this scene that it ends up hurting the remainder of the game. The scene in which you finally encounter Andrew Ryan, your body buzzing with adrenaline after the rigmarole you've gone through to find this megalomaniac, only to be delivered the debilitating narrative gut-punch that you've been guided like a puppet the entire time, is often considered one of gaming's greatest feats of storytelling. But the fact remains that this adventure is one that could have used a bit more refinement.2007's BioShock blew everyone away with its momentous second-act twist. " If you can muster the strength to get past its janky gameplay, there's a whole lot to love here in the world and characters. Reviews for We Happy Few are mixed, but anyone who loved BioShock for its unique setting will undoubtedly enjoy what this twisted game has to offer. The map of Wellington Wells is also procedurally generated, meaning there's nearly limitless replayability for those who enjoy what it has to offer. The story jumps between three different characters, giving you multiple viewpoints of its trippy world and offering a variety of ways to play. Your goal is to escape this world and its rulers - either by fighting back or blending in with all the other "happy" citizens. We Happy Few throws you into an alternate version 1960 England, with its citizens wholly consumed by a slew of intoxicating drugs. Best for: Exploring an unsettling world with memorable characters
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