About This Game In this kafkaesque, linear and short visual novel you will be a psychiatrist and will try to treat a patient diagnosed with major depression. Major Depression is not a game, But this is. 7aa9394dea Title: The Psychiatrist: Major DepressionGenre: Casual, Indie, RPG, SimulationDeveloper:Demir LeylekPublisher:Demir LeylekRelease Date: 3 May, 2019 The Psychiatrist: Major Depression Usb Download The gameplay consists only of clicking one big button and reading few pages of text: no choice, no intrigue + it lasts about 5-15 minutes. I've been waiting for this game but it's disappointed me unfortunately.. I was ridiculously underwhelmed with this game. I honestly though there would be more to it. Based on the Steam page what I expected was a choice based game where you diagnose patients with a mental disorder and you work as "the psychiatrist" to remedy the patient. The commercials and synopsis of the game give off the impression that you would be able to choose how to talk to the patient and the way you talk to the patient would affect the outcome. This game ended up being a summary of one session. You get no choices and everything is predetermined. If the route that this game wanted to take was to portray a personal story through game format, the game should have definitely been more than one session long. Everything about this game feels rushed, in reality no one would open up that quickly to a psychiatrist, no matter how many they've been to. This game gives off the idea that someone can be diagnosed and treated in one session which is not realistic. At the very least if "the psychiatrist" was so great that she could diagnose and treat patients in one session there should've been more patients with different lives and different scenarios. This game feels unfinished and is definitely not worth the money. I honestly just feel scammed and\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665off after playing this.. Wow. This was an incredibly bad game. If you can even call it a game---the only mechanic was the click the same button over and over. The text itself sounded like it was written by someone who was having a stroke. There was no plot, or story, or anything. I can't believe I wasted my money on this. Also, this was clearly not written by someone who has experienced depression. The game suggested that depression can be cured by positive thinking and self-love. And, while that can sometimes help, IT DOES NOT CURE IT. I would NOT recommend this game to anyone.. This game is nothing like what is shown here. There are no dialogue choices and there is only one ending. It's basically just a 15 minute audio book with pictures. It was only around $5 but whoever made this is intentionally deceiving people so I requested a refund.
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