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Leviathan: Last Day of the Decade Review | RPGFan

RPGF - "Back in college, I accidentally took a course in modern Russian literature. It was a happy accident, as I got to read some pretty neat books that I never would have read otherwise. One of those books was Moscow to the End of the Line by Venedikt Erofeev; a book I could only describe as "indescribably surreal."

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Review: Leviathan Episode 2: Clues of the Past | oprainfall

oprainfall's Crystal Baltimore writes:

"In Episode 2, we learn a few secrets, meet some more townspeople and find out a bit more about our past. Just as last time, let’s dive right in, and see what happens to Oliver through these events. We will learn a bit more about the people in his world and some of the fascinating themes the game brings to light in this episode."

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Review: Leviathan: The Last Day of the Decade Episode 1

oprainfall writes:

"As you may know from my preview of Leviathan, this is a visual novel/adventure game with a twist. It takes place in a dark fantasy world where anything can, and does, happen. The game is played through the eyes of Oliver, a young boy who experiences far more than most of us have at his age. We journey with him as personal atrocities change his life forever. The game is for those 18 and older, so you can expect a few adult themes throughout the review of each episode, though not many are found in the first one. Let’s begin with Episode 1: The First Day of the Decade, and see where Oliver’s story takes us…"

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Preview: Leviathan: The Last Day of the Decade | oprainfall

oprainfall writes:

"Leviathan: The Last Day Of The Decade, or just Leviathan from here on out, is a visual novel, adventure/quest and interactive fiction game for the PC and iOS. This game with so many genres attached to it comes to us from Lostwood LLC, an indie development studio. Due to some adult content found in this VN you do need to be 18 to buy it. There are no sex scenes (none that I have come across yet anyhow!), just some mature themes that aren’t suited for kids."

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