Mini Review Little Goody Two Shoes PS5 A Flawed But Unique Spin on the Life Sim

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The first thing you'll probably notice when booting up Little Goody Two Shoes for the first time is its distinct art style. If you grew up watching 90s anime such as Sailor Moon or the original Pokémon series, the game does an excellent job at lovingly recreating that specific vibe in its presentation, narrative, and overall atmosphere. Although it does share a lot of similarities with other titles, specifically games such as Harvest Moon, Rune Factory, and Persona to some extent, Little Goody Two Shoes does enough to set itself apart in the life-simulation genre.

The adventure starts off pretty straightforward. You take on the role of Elise, a young woman who dreams of becoming filthy rich. Despite this stereotypical dream, the game plays around with some mature themes regarding Elise's personality, as she struggles to accept where she came from, and acts differently when around others. However, before long the menial day-to-day life that Elise has known for a while is usurped, and she's sent on an adventure through the woods filled with horrors. It does take a while to get going — earlier sections can start to feel tiresome — and the pacing can feel a little iffy on some occasions.

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