We Become What We Behold

Author: Chris Vargas
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Date: 3/13/2023

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“We Become What We Behold” is a game created by Nicky Case, who previously created the “Coming Out Simulator” in 2014. The game centers around a world that starts out normal, but begins to change as you put various news out to the public in the center with the photos you’ll be clicking. All of this eventually unfolds into various events, until the game’s finale finally hits the screen.

Features

A Riveting Story

The game piques your interest from the first moment you’ll capture a picture. It builds on a narrative that you create by observing the environment around you and publishing it. If you decided to just leave the game as is, life would continue to move on uninterrupted, peacefully. Alas, to progress the game, you will have to take pictures and put them up for the public to see which unfolds a truly terrifying reality.

Dynamic Gameplay

The world around you is going to change with characters behaving differently to specific news. It’s very cool to see unfold. Photograph anything you see other than characters just walking around, and it will have an impact on the way people perceive others.

More Games

Nicky Case truly knows how to tell a story through his games. If you’re looking for similar titles from other creators, then you can check out “Missed Messages”, “Please Answer Carefull”, and “Hi no homo.”

How to Play

Playing the game is easy and simple. The game’s story is the real gem here. As soon as you start off, you’ll have to take photos of the people walking around, observing special events. Don’t photograph people walking around, as that will result in a cricket just making noises at you.

As you photograph interesting events, the story will progress, until violence starts to erupt in the crowds. Square will begin to hate circles, leading to a mass genocide within the game. After taking enough pictures, the game will end, having told a chaotic and horrifying story in an absolutely stunning manner.

Conclusion

If you’ve got a quick 15 minutes to kill, then we can’t think of a better way to spend it than playing Nicky Case’s “We Become What We Behold”. It’s an enjoyable experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout its gameplay. There’s no delay to the punchline, and you’ll receive the game’s jam-packed fun in an instant.

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