![]() ![]() ![]() Your interference in wanting everyone around you to become self-aware threatens the very fabric of Mobius itself. Being self-aware and finding out the world you are in is a fake reality, you find other like-minded classmates who want to get back to reality, so you decide to form the “Go Home Club”.Īs the Go Home Club becomes more infamous, they come to the attention of the powers that be who try and stop you. You are part of a school but soon become aware that you cannot escape the utopia that is the local city you are in called Mobius. ![]() Without going into spoiler territory, the narrative is very much in the same vein as the film The Matrix. Like a lot of the game, it takes a while for the main thrust of the story to fully reveal itself. The game also has a social link system, turn-based combat, excellent stylish artwork, and audio, but where it sets itself apart is the superb, thought-provoking story and combat. In The Caligula Effect: Overdose, you also play as a high school student, blessed with latent internal powers trying to change the hearts and minds of those around you. The similarities to Persona don’t just end at its original release date. So, it is somewhat understandable why FuRyu would want to re-release the game for a third time on the PS5 away from the spotlight of competition. The original release, unfortunately, fell under the shadow of the behemoth of a game in the same genre: Persona 5. ![]() Originally made for the superb PlayStation Vita and then upgraded to the Overdose version on PS4, the game has now been re-released yet again for the PlayStation 5. However, if you grin and bear it, a diamond does start to appear from the rough into something very special. The Caligula Effect: Overdose is one such “marmite” game but only because the game doesn’t reveal itself properly for many hours, by which point many could have given up in frustration and confusion. Those that love it or those that hate it. When someone refers to something as being a bit “marmite”, that often refers to the extreme opposite thoughts people will have on a subject. ![]()
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