https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_tfNek55QE
Iâm not usually the sort of gamer whoâs uncomfortable with excessive profanity or gore, but I found Sunset Overdriveâs tone grating enough at points that I decided to give its swear filter a shot last night. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it actually makes the game a lot more charming in its own small way.
https://lastchance.cc/sunset-overdrive-the-kotaku-review-1651147929%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Now: you might be thinking that the âbleepsâ donât actually stand out all that much, delivered as they are in the midst and endless sea of explosions and brightly-colored gore. And youâd be rightâthis isnât one of the most visible or immediately recognizable jokes in Sunset Overdrive. But thatâs precisely what I love about it. As I noted in my review, what annoyed me more than anything about the game was just how oppressively in-your-face the vast majority of its humor is. The little bleeps are a subtle detail in comparison. Their very subtlety is what makes them charming. Also, I just think the silliness of self-censored dialog fits better with the otherworldly vibe of the gameâs colorfully absurd, dream-like setting.
Special thanks to Kotaku reader Alex of the Colossus for recommending I give this a try after reading my tips post yesterday. I encourage other Sunset Overdrive players to do so as well.
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