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Depersonalization is an RPG out of China that feels like it never stops getting deeper, once you figure out how to set it to English

The hidden gems of Game Pass

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We’re checking out the hidden gems of Game Pass over the next few weeks, digging up all the obscure and esoteric games secreted away in our subscription and seeing how they play.

You ever play one of those games that seems like it never stops revealing new stuff? New mechanics, new locations, new rabbits out of new hats? Baldur’s Gate 3 is probably the ur-example of that kind of thing in the past few years, but I’ve got one you might not have heard of to add to the list: Depersonalization, a Cthulhu-flavoured and tabletop-inspired RPG from MeowNature that just seems to keep unfolding the more you play it.

What’s it about? I’ll let the store page description do the talking: “Dice! Tabletop role-playing games! Cthulhu! Diverse story modules! Rich branching narratives! We are prisoners of fate, but sometimes we also roll the dice and create miracles!”

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So that’s that cleared up. But if you still can’t quite picture it, imagine an RPGMaker-style game with simple, 2D pixel-art presentation. Imagine a lot of choices and many potential bad ends. Imagine a lot of skill checks, a layered and creepy world, and a whole load of ambition which is sometimes constrained by rough translation—but the devs promise fixes are coming. And hey, if you’ve got it as part of a sub to Game Pass, it’s easy and (more or less) free to try it out.

Taking it depersonally


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