![]() I’d definitely recommend playing on PC over Switch due to the typing issue, but this is a solid title worth checking out.Limited Run Games has revealed that they’re giving Buddy Simulator 1984 a physical release on Switch, and pre-orders are set to open on June 6th, 2023. It sounds weird, but the game is also substantial enough for you to develop a complicated relationship with your Buddy. Spooky moments catch you off guard and clever twists remind you that this is more than a classic RPG. Fortunately, there’s always enough visible to get the gist of what’s being said.īuddy Simulator 1984 is an extremely innovative indie game and I was excited to see what surprises it had in store. Sometimes the game gets cut off at the edges and you can’t fully read on-screen text too. I did play on Switch though, and I’d assume you can type normally on PC. It’s particularly frustrating during the text adventure sequence since you need to type out every single action. ![]() This is pretty unnecessary when answering a “yes” or “no” question, which you’ll see plenty of. For example, you’ll often need to type out a response using a virtual keyboard, rather than just choosing from two or three options. There are a few other annoyances here and there. I’m still not completely sure if this was meant to happen, but I couldn’t find it occurring in any other playthroughs or walkthroughs. ![]() Eventually, I restarted the game entirely and it was back to normal. However, since Buddy Simulator often throws intentional bugs at you, I just assumed this was one of those and tried to keep progressing for about 30 minutes by walking around blindly. Normally, I would just restart a game if this happened or try to troubleshoot it. ![]() It caused everything to become a white block and rendered Buddy Simulator completely unplayable. One thing that really threw me off was encountering an actual bug that probably wasn’t meant to be there. Also, all of the NPCs echo your Buddy’s thoughts, since after all, he did create them. Just know that the RPG your Buddy creates has certain glitches that were accidentally overlooked by them. The finale you get is determined by how you interact with your Buddy throughout the playthrough.Ĭertain moments in the game are surprising, but it’s difficult to cover them here in detail without revealing any major spoilers. I’ve only experienced a single ending at this point… and it’s one of the “bad” ones, due to the negative tone. Overall, there’s quite a bit of content - around six hours - with plenty of replayability and different endings. In combat, you’ll need to time button presses to block attacks and use simple strategies to manage status effects. While I found the interactions with Buddy to be the most enjoyable parts of the game, the RPG elements are more than just simple filler. It includes exploration, puzzle solving, and turn-based combat. While basic, there’s a surprisingly entertaining RPG within Buddy Simulator. It’s not on the level of Doki Doki Literature Club, but there are enough jump scares and disturbing moments for this title to qualify as a genuine horror experience. Buddy Simulator definitely has some horror elements and violence scattered throughout, so don’t be fooled by its innocent start. Gradually, the games' variety and complexity increase as your Buddy tries to impress you, quickly evolving into a text-based RPG and so on. The whole thing starts as a series of really simple games like Hangman and Guess the Number. Eventually, it starts to create new titles once the initial ones get too boring, and that’s when things get out of hand.īuddy Simulator takes place on an old CRT-style monitor, so the entire time you’ll be viewing a smaller virtual screen within your actual screen. Its life purpose is to be your best friend and play various videogames with you. If you’re brand new to this type of experience, you’re in for a real treat you essentially play a game within a game, created by an AI entity serving as your “Buddy”. Reviews // 24th Nov 2022 - 9 months ago // By Nathan Lakritz Buddy Simulator 1984 Reviewĭeveloped by Not a Sailor Studios as their debut indie title, Buddy Simulator 1984 is a new entry in the “meta” genre, similar to Undertale and Doki Doki Literature Club. ![]()
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