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Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!
''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''DDLC'') is a 2017 visual novel video game developed by Team Salvato for Personal computer, personal computers. The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his high school's literature club at the insistence of his friend Sayori (Doki Doki Literature Club!), Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her, Yuri (Doki Doki Literature Club!), Yuri, or Natsuki (Doki Doki Literature Club!), Natsuki. Club president Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club!), Monika also features heavily in the game's plot. The game features a non-traditional plot structure with multiple endings and unlockable cutscenes with each of the main characters. Although it initially appears to be a light-hearted dating sim, dating simulator, it is actually a metafictional psychological horror game that extensively breaks the fourth wall. The game was developed by Team Salvato, an American independent game studio, in an estimated two-year perio ...
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Sayori (Doki Doki Literature Club!)
is a character in the 2017 visual novel ''Doki Doki Literature Club!.'' She is the best friend and neighbor of the protagonist, pushing him into joining the literature club, of which she is a member. Over the course of the game, Sayori's cheerful personality is shown to be forced, with symptoms of depression becoming more evident. This culminates in Sayori committing suicide by hanging and being deleted from the game by the game's antagonist, Monika. She is ultimately restored by the end of the game, though her fate depends on the player's actions. Of the cast, Sayori was the character who had the most real-world influence, with creator Dan Salvato noting that her depression was inspired by those in his life. He found that, as he wrote the cast, he found himself recognizing their "reality", wanting to explore that. Critical reception of Sayori was positive, with the way her depression was depicted being praised for its accuracy. Some critics saw themselves in Sayori, with comme ...
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