Tbh i kinda dig it, the art style is really good and it seems pretty deep
My last post on Mixtape:
This game isn't one you're supposed to stream to people. It's one you enjoy by yourself and reflect on life.
There's no agenda. There's no politics. There's not even really gameplay, but that's okay.
There's just being able to look back at the moments you grew up with.
That's why its so good.
We live in a world where people are performative. Where everything we do is judged and reposted, liked, shared... This game brought me back to the times where I spent 30 minutes setting my AIM away message. When me and my friends would wander streets away from our house until I heard my dad whistle. When I wandered out with my buddies in some parking lot to smoke clove cigarettes because we thought that was cool.
If you don't want to spend a couple hours by yourself with your own thoughts thinking about the moments that made you who you are... fine.
But Mixtape was deliberately made not to make you nostalgic for the 90s, but make you nostalgic for that moment in your life that took place around then.
Maybe you were a bit older, maybe you were a bit younger, but the people who grew up between the 80s and early 00s lived in such a unique cross section of technology and humanity. We could disappear for hours and then come back and play WoW with people all over the world.
That's what Mixtape does so well. Everyone has moments in their life that they should reflect on. If you choose not to, it's your loss.