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''Needy Streamer Overload'' is a 2022
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-inspired visual novel created by Japanese developer Xemono and published by WSS Playground for macOS,
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, and
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. The player takes on the role of a manager for a female livestreamer, making decisions for her so that she can achieve her goal of reaching one million followers within a month. The game was initially titled ''Needy Girl Overdose'', but this was changed in November 2021 in preparation for the western release. The game kept its original title in Japan.


Setting

is a mentally ill young girl with a needy personality, who has dropped out of school and confined herself at home, living together with the
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player protagonist. In order to pay for rent, and to meet her parasocial attention needs, Ame decides to commence
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on the internet, where she takes on the online persona of , or for short, interacting with her stream viewers as she dons her wig, makeup, and cute outfit. The protagonist, affectionately called , is tasked with managing her day-to-day life as she increases her
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count.


Gameplay

The player interacts with Ame exclusively through a
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-themed Windows 95-esque user interface, selecting her daily tasks via desktop icons, monitoring her stats via the Task Manager, and conversing with her through an instant messenger service called JINE. Each day is divided into noon, dusk, and evening timeslots, and various actions can take up one or multiple of these timeslots. Ame can only livestream during the evening, as that is the time of day where stream viewers are most active. During Ame's livestreams, the player takes on the role of a
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responsible for deleting or promoting viewer comments within the stream's livechat. After streaming or concluding various activities, the player is able to obtain a glimpse of Ame's thoughts and mood via her posts on Tweeter. Alongside
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count, Ame has three stats which the player will need to monitor, namely stress, affection (towards the player), and mental darkness. Should certain attributes become too high or low, Ame will begin to display adverse effects. Activities that the player can choose for Ame may involve searching for new stream ideas, spending time together, sleeping, or abusing prescription and illicit drugs. Each of these activities affects Ame's stats in differing ways. At release, there were originally 22 different endings to the game, which are encountered based on the player's choices. Additional endings were added in an October 28, 2022 update coinciding with the game's Nintendo Switch release.


Development

Game development began in June 2020 under the initial title ''Needy Girl Overdose''. The title of the game for its English-language and Chinese-language releases were later changed to ''Needy Streamer Overload'' and "主播女孩重度依賴" () respectively; the reason for the title change was not disclosed. During the development process, the game was prototyped in
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, and then built using the Unity engine. The game was initially scheduled for release during Spring 2021; eventually a release date of June 5, 2021 was announced, however was later delayed by the developers, citing the need for additional quality improvements. This seven month delay was later explained to have allowed the further implementation of additional game event scenarios, and a three- to four-fold increase in the number of animations. The game's dialogue has a wordcount of over 140,000 in the original Japanese script. , who had previously written various literature focused on mental illness, was responsible for the planning and writing of the game, while illustrator was responsible for the character designs. The game's art direction heavily draws influence from vaporwave aesthetics and retro pixel art from the PC-98 era, along with 1990s-era bishōjo games. There were originally four different female characters with unique personality traits planned during the early stages of development, however it was eventually decided that the final game would only feature a single heroine, combining various personality traits into the one character. Following the commercial success of the game's initial download-only Windows release, a Nintendo Switch port was announced in May 2022, including a Japan-exclusive physical release fanart book and a CD of the game's soundtrack. The Switch version was released on October 27, 2022, alongside a major update including new endings and text across platforms.


Media

The game's theme song is "Internet Overdose" by producer and vocalist KOTOKO, composed and produced in a denpa song style. The song is available as a playable track in the music rhythm games '' Muse Dash'' and ''
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'', as part of their respective collaboration updates. The theme has also charted on the Spotify "Japan Viral 50" chart. On March 16, 2023, a sequel titled "INTERNET YAMERO", also produced by Aiobahn and sung by KOTOKO, was released on YouTube, Spotify, and other music streaming and distribution platforms. On April 4, 2022, publisher WSS Playground announced that in addition to being sold via online music distribution services, the game's soundtrack would also be released on 12-inch vinyl record format, to be released on June 29, 2022. A manga anthology titled began serialisation on ComicWalker and from December 23, 2022 onwards, featuring illustrations from Ui Shigure, Ohisashiburi, and 11 other artists. A manga adaptation written by Itaru Bonnoki and illustrated by Nata Ōkura, titled ''Needy Girl Overdose: Run with My Sick'', began serialization on Akita Shoten's ''Manga Cross'' manga website on March 21, 2023.


Reception

''Needy Streamer Overload'' sold over 100,000 copies during its first week of release. As of June 2022, the game has sold over 500,000 copies on Steam. It has a Steam rating of "overwhelmingly positive" based on more than 5,800 user reviews. The Nintendo Switch version sold 11,693 copies within its first week of release in Japan, making it the tenth best-selling retail game of the week in the country. ''
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'' notes that the game has merit as a work of satire intended at picking apart modern livestreaming culture and toxic relationships, and praises the game's art and presentation, and criticises the limited choices and gimmicks available to express the player character, arguing that the player is not given the opportunity to become properly aware of any consequences from their interactions with Ame. Ame is criticised as more of a "male nerd's delusion" of what girls are like, rather than how women realistically behave. '' Dengeki Online'' suggests that despite the gratuitous use of mentally disturbing content, ''Needy Streamer Overload'' is a good game full of expressiveness that can only be delivered through games as a medium, and players unfamiliar with internet culture may not fully appreciate what the game attempts to portray. ' mentions that while the game has a few rough areas and bugs which detract from the experience, the game is a title with a high degree of precision, closely satirising the intended audience's internet addiction while at the same time acknowledging how it forms part of their identity. A review published by '' United Daily News'' compares the game progression experience of ''Needy Streamer Overload'' to that of '' Undertale'', in reference to how the player learns more and more about Ame during each subsequent playthrough to unlock all the endings. Acknowledging that the game's themes may be too heavy for some audiences, it claims that the game is a "masterpiece" for players who enjoy the premise of exploring '' menhera'' issues and are fans of ''denpa'' culture, and praised the official Chinese language localisation of the game, especially in regards to its use of Chinese internet memes. ' in a comparatively more critical review, says that it is a disturbing and morally contentious title which uses ambiguity to hide the player's evident hatred towards Ame, as observable through the player's ability to torment her, and how the game rewards players who choose to ignore repercussions on Ame's mental health when allowing her to overdose on drugs and slice her wrists in order to progress through the game and unlock new scenarios to explore. The review also criticises what it views as the game's lack of tact when utilising shock value, suggesting that such usage moves beyond parodic intent. South Korean gaming magazine ' praised the game's
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soundtrack and overall atmosphere, and criticises the game's short length and the repetitive nature of progressing multiple playthroughs to unlock each ending, claiming that unlike other "raising simulators" such as '' Princess Maker'' which feel rewarding as the game goes on, ''Needy Streamer Overload'' does not have as much of a sense of accomplishment. A positive review from ''Rice Digital'' focused on analyzing the game's relationship to and commentary on contemporary social media and
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culture, noting the game's popularity among VTubers, stating that "the beauty of Needy Streamer Overload is that there isn’t one easy answer to it all. No one ending is presented as the 'correct' one", and that "you should be prepared for failure, because you’re likely to encounter it in one form or another before long. But that doesn’t mean you’ve 'lost' or that you’ve played the game wrong". ''Needy Streamer Overload'' won the "Most Stream-friendly Game" and "Best New Characters" awards at the 2022 in Japan. The game was also one of two runner-up titles receiving honourable mention for the Game Designers Award at the 2022 Japan Game Awards.


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