What happens when Puck trades mischief for melancholy, and Athens feels like a fever dream?
If you think you know Shakespeare’s classic comedy, think again. This adaptation strips away the polite Elizabethan dust jackets and asks the dangerous question: What if the forest wasn’t whimsical, but a fever dream?
"Blueprints," Lysander muttered in his sleep. "The walls are made of honey."
One point of some criticism is that the game's animation quality is not entirely consistent. An animated adaptation of the game was released in two episodes, and this same inconsistency appears in some of the game's scenes. The artwork at times "comes close to the original source material's quality," but the animation "isn't consistently held throughout" and can suffer from character proportions being "off".
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This act of borrowing the title of a classic romantic comedy for a grim, erotic horror story is a statement of intent. It signals to the player that what they are about to experience is the antithesis of a beautiful, romantic dream. It is the beautiful, ruined, and horrifying version.