Here comes Niko, a game about some non-binary kid running away from his parents. - Made to you buy the same guys who made a Hat in Time.

It's kinda ironic how they depict an unhealthy (lesbian?) relationship in a horror game.
Your partner gets a dossier that basically spells out "Don't date robots", but you know how things get on those long spaceship journeys.

I thought the game was pretty good, overall. Signalis, I mean, not this Niko stuff.
 
It's kinda ironic how they depict an unhealthy (lesbian?) relationship in a horror game.

Your partner gets a dossier that basically spells out "Don't date robots", but you know how things get on those long spaceship journeys.

Eh consider the situation, I guess I can understand why it happens. Also, if you want similar games but in first-person camera, play Echo Night - Beyond instead.

Right. Back to Niko stuff. I don't know nothing about that game aside being creepy because of troon elements in it, so I'll stop from here.
 
I know this thread is kinda dead, but still. This Sara character really comes across as kind of an older discord MTF groomer in a way. Niko is a lonely, isolated child, so he's a perfect egg to crack.

Once Sara has established a friendship with him, she subtly plants the idea in his head that his unhappiness is due to gender feels holding him back. After he firmly believes he's nonbinary, she can easily convince him that his (probably already imperfect and controlling) mother actually hates him and anyone who doesn't go along with this is his enemy, making him psychologically reliant on being 'affirmed' by the 'right people'. They discuss him running away with her and her friends - his 'real family' - and they make him entirely dependent on them after cutting off his parents.

Then, despite being like, ten years old, he has to 'work' under them by being friendly with strangers. It's disturbing.
 
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