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Damn, what was yesterday?

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41%Game Brain Score
music, humor
story, graphics
60% User Score Based on 20 reviews

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Damn, what was yesterday? is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by SSP Games and was released on July 3, 2020. It received neutral reviews from players.

Plot: You play as a young guy named Billy. Billy is known for often getting into various comic situations and this time was no exception. In the yard was the year 2020, the SIMP-16 virus was rampant in the world, you decided with your friends to wait for the end of the epidemic in a country house, in a dense forest. Away from civilization, silence, fresh air, you prudently stocked up on food and d…

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60%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
music2 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions

  • The game features a charming and humorous narrative with many easter eggs to discover.
  • The original soundtrack and graphics received high praise, contributing to an engaging experience.
  • Players found the tricky puzzles and jump passages to be enjoyable despite their difficulty.
  • The platforming mechanics and object collision are poorly implemented, leading to frustrating gameplay.
  • The English translation is subpar, making it difficult to understand conversations and puzzles.
  • There are significant issues with game saving, forcing players to restart from the beginning after each session.
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game is criticized for being poorly executed, with many reviewers describing it as an asset flip filled with Russian memes and references that may not resonate with all players. While it initially seemed promising, the narrative ultimately falls flat and lacks depth.

    • “This game sucked; it looked like it might have been a neat story game, but it's just an asset flip game full of Russian memes that I wouldn't understand.”
    • “This game sucked; it looked like it might have been a neat story game, but it's just an asset flip game full of Russian memes that I wouldn't understand.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received high praise, with multiple users rating it a perfect 10/10 and describing it as "banger music," indicating that it is both catchy and impactful.

    • “OST - 10/10, banger music”
    • “OST - 10/10, banger music”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are highly praised, receiving a perfect score of 11/10, though some users note that even powerful hardware like the RTX 2060 struggles to run it smoothly.

  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game's humor exceptionally entertaining, with one user noting it as the funniest they've experienced in the past year or two. The comedic elements have left a strong impression, leading to anticipation for future content.

    • “Ahahaha, very funny! I haven't played anything funnier than this game in the last year or two! I can't wait for the continuation, author!”
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Damn, what was yesterday? is a casual role playing game.

Damn, what was yesterday? is available on PC and Windows.

Damn, what was yesterday? was released on July 3, 2020.

Damn, what was yesterday? was developed by SSP Games.

Damn, what was yesterday? has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Damn, what was yesterday? is a single player game.

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