Subject: LISA,
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Posted on: 2016-05-27 09:33:00 UTC

is a series of three games: LISA the First, LISA the Painful, and Painful's rather short DLC sequel and ultimate end to the series: LISA the Joyful.

The First was made ages back, and is pretty much an entirely different type of game - it's only real relevance is backstory for the other games.
Just, er, put it to the side, if you will.

LISA the Painful is about Brad Armstrong: balding, chubby failure of a man trying to rescue last woman alive in a post-genderpocalypse world, who happens to be his adopted daughter.
It gets quite a bit more complex than that, of course, and has got some of the greyest morality I've seen in my life.
It jumps between bizarre (and usually dark) humour, horror, and horrific depression gloriously.
Many a mature topic is tackled, and they're all done with the subtlety and, er, maturity they deserve. It goes on about 'disgust' and 'moral destruction,' but it never really feels awful or mean-spirited, y'know?
Just feels... rough. Real.
It has bloody good music and an amazing ending.

LISA the Joyful is about said adopted daughter: Buddy, who is a wondrous deconstruction of the Chosen One archetype.
It has bloody good-er music and an even more amazing ending.

It's also got one of my favourite protagonists* of all time.
What can I say?
I like my main characters broken and pathetic.
The games are hilarious and they also made me cry.
Seriously, that ending.
Good heavens.

Got a link to the website here.
It's very weird.



*Note that I never said 'hero'

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