24 Killers : Embracing Love-De-Lic's Legacy



Part love letter to Love-De-Lic, part journey of self discovery, 24 Killers is an absolute field trip through this mysterious landscape, filled to the very brim with the brightest of colour schemes and most eccentric of casts. Let’s share the love with the homies. B)

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1668310/24_Killers/

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39 thoughts on “24 Killers : Embracing Love-De-Lic's Legacy”

  1. You totally dropped your new episode at a moment I needed the most (Poste Canada just raised my anxiety through the fucking roof…)
    Excellent video, I didn't knew about this one and it looks like a really cool game ! Will def check this out for sure, Thanks Mara ! 🙂

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  2. Amazing video as always!
    I gotta ask though, were you inspired by Thorhighheels and/or Hazel?
    Noticing similarities here and there in terms of games covered as well as the chill/frank approach and even some music choices while still insufflating your personality, making each video such a treat to watch, regardless of the games (which are great too of course)

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  3. So, I'm thinking about what you had to say about time systems in these sorts of games and I can't help but think back to Pathologic 2, one of the first games I played with a time system. One of the fascinating things about Pathologic 2 is that, where you might expect it to ease you into the game so you can learn the mechanics before the timer gets really oppressive, the first day of Pathologic 2 is extraordinarily intense. For story reasons I won't spoil, almost everyone in town hates you and random NPCs will try beating you up, potentially wasting your limited time and resources. From a storytelling perspective, its extremely compelling, though I can't deny that it throws new players far into the deep end. Ultimately, I think its good that 24 Killers aimed for a cozier introduction to its timed schedule, though I can't help but be fascinated by other approaches to introducing players to scheduled content

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  4. All those games are so heartwarming. All about sharing love and passion with others, and doing it in their own way. Glad that someone is took on the torch in such a beautiful unique way.

    I can’t wait to play this: thank you for making this video

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  5. Ive been watching your old vídeos and it's really cool how u get better with each one, this channel is vibes i like how unique the stuff u talk about is. Anyhow, loving it ❤️.

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  6. If I had a nickel for every time Maraganger has introduced me to a game with a quirky, unique, esoteric art style with the word "killer" in the title Id have two nickels, which isnt a lot but its pretty cool it happened twice

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  7. It honestly blows me away how you keep finding these hidden gems, also this game SCREAMS "long lost late era PS1 game" in the best kind of way. I love the look of the game, it has such a cozy vibe to it. Honestly I could sit for hours just watching you speak from the heart about why these games are cool.

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  8. gotta finish this video later. there needs to be a whole lineage and spreadsheet chart of love-de-lic and where each of the devs went afterwards with which game they worked on. anyways you got yourself a sub

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  9. Thank you for this video! Love-De-Lic’s legacy (and the legacy of the various studios it’s alumni would go onto create) is too important to be as obscure as it is. “Lack of Love” and “Rule of Rose” are two of my favorite games of all time, and games like “Moon”, “Chulip” and “Chibi Robo” fill me with so much happiness with their shameless emphasis on the importance of love.

    It’s interesting that all of these games, even the dark surreal psychological horror “Rule of Rose”, are about exploring the importance of love and its necessity in our lives.

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  10. Hey i discovered your channel i think by chance, i was looking into youtube to see if someone had posted a gameplay of planet laika and boom i fell in love with your channel. I hope in the future i get the time to enjoy 24 killers but for the moment i have 1 single question what is the ost you used at 3:50 to introduce 24 killers… i don't think i heard anything so peaceful.
    Thank you

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