< Godlimations
Godlimations/YMMV
Tropes Associated with Godlimations:
- Growing the Beard: The Trapped Trilogy was pretty hit or miss, but their subsequent games have been receiving more and more positive reception and less negative, Amea arguably being their best game to date.
- Unfortunate Implications: A problem with a few of their works.
Vorago
- Complete Monster: Seth. He seems like just a jerk but he gets worse as time goes on. Much worse.
- Narm: The character conversations a lot of the time and just how contrived the game can get.
- Moment of Awesome: Jonathan taking Seth out with an axe when the guy tries to rape his wife.
- Moral Event Horizon: Seth murders Tark just because he had a scientific explanation for the monsters.
- They Copied It, So It Sucks: Depends. Some people feel that this game is essentially a poorly done, overly religious rip-off of The Mist. The writer says he was inspired by the story (so the similarities shouldn't be surprising). Of course, inspiration can only go so far before something becomes too similar...
- It can also be accused of ripping off Silent Hill, what with the horn and all... And the psychological problems with the cast...
- Unfortunate Implications: Granted, this story is more explicit about its... biased views than The Trapped Trilogy considering that religion is what it's about.
- What an Idiot!: Ira. Seth exhibits dangerous trigger-happy behavior early on. Ira even makes note of it after she sees Seth take out his gun to shoot Rick after he stood up to his authority. But, for some reason, she feels the need to explore the place for more history on Seth's dangerous behavior. Seeing that once should've been enough to realize he needed to be subdued. Of course, with Jonathan injured that, realistically, wouldn't leave sufficient power to attempt this since Rick walked out of the store around then leaving only Ira and Tark. Of course, there's also Amy who, while not strong enough, could act as a sufficient distraction, since Seth was effectively distracted by her earlier. It was a problem that could've been addressed if Ira had exercised some common sense.
Monster Basement
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