Dissoom is one of those titles that really divides fans, and I totally get why. On one hand, it's got this gorgeous art style and a premise that hooks you right away—mysterious disappearances in a futuristic city, a protagonist with a haunting past, and that eerie soundtrack that lingers in your head. But then, the story takes some wild turns that not everyone vibes with. The third act, especially, shifts tone so abruptly that it feels like a different story altogether. Some folks adore the boldness, while others feel it undermines the buildup. Personally, I loved the risk-taking, but I’ve seen heated debates in forums about whether it 'earned' its ending.
Then there’s the pacing. Dissoom starts slow, which works for its atmospheric world-building, but around the mid-point, it starts dragging its feet with side plots that don’t always pay off. The character arcs for the supporting cast, like the hacker duo, feel rushed or undercooked compared to the protagonist’s journey. And don’t even get me started on the romance subplot—some found it poignant, but others (including me) thought it was shoehorned in. The game’s mechanics also contribute to the split opinions; the stealth sections are divisive, with some players praising the tension and others finding them clunky.
Spoiler territory here, but the big twist—revealing the city was a simulation all along—was either a mind-blowing revelation or a cheap cop-out, depending on who you ask. I’ve replayed it twice, and I still can’t decide if it’s genius or frustrating. The ambiguity of the final choices doesn’t help either; some players crave closure, while others appreciate the open-endedness. At the end of the day, Dissoom is a love-it-or-hate-it experience, and that’s kinda beautiful in its own messy way. It’s the kind of title that sticks with you, even if it’s just to argue about it later.
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What really stuck with me was the protagonist’s voice. She’s flawed in a way that’s rare for fantasy leads—not just ‘quirky’ flawed, but genuinely messy. The side characters are hit-or-miss; some, like the smuggler with a poet’s heart, shine, while others fade into the background. If you’re into character-driven stories with patience for slow burns, give it a shot. Just don’t go in expecting non-stop action.