Mediterranea Inferno
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$2.84
$14.99

Mediterranea Inferno Reviews

Explore the inner demons of three childhood friends on a summer retreat. Unearth secrets, fears and obsessions as you help them reconnect and rediscover themselves. A mature and treacherous visual novel from the creator of Milky Way Prince – The Vampire Star.
App ID2103680
App TypeGAME
Developers ,
Publishers Santa Ragione
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support
Genres Adventure
Release Date24 Aug, 2023
Platforms Windows, Mac
Supported Languages English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Japanese

Mediterranea Inferno
431 Total Reviews
356 Positive Reviews
75 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Mediterranea Inferno has garnered a total of 431 reviews, with 356 positive reviews and 75 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 438 minutes
Honestly, I was worried this was gonna be too "abstract" for me to get based on what people have said about it in the reviews, discussions & whatnot but nah! I felt it was a pretty engaging, time-relevant narrative that NAILED subtlety without being too ambiguous. On the time-relevant point: this is one of the few games that I felt effectively integrated/parodied Instagram without doing too much and making it feel weirdly pandered or obnoxious. Also, it's pretty obvious which of the three I sympathize with the most and consider the only one that deserves their desire... Which misses the point on my part I suppose, but regardless, I find all of them to have incredibly relatable inner conflicts. I aspire to have a friend group like those transfems, by the way. Someday...
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 604 minutes
psychedelic, psychological and arthaus in the best possible way
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 205 minutes
[b][i]Mediterranea Inferno[/i][/b] is a very queer visual novel with adventure game elements and decent replayability. It is original enough in both presentation, themes, and gameplay to recommend. The game approaches the experiences of the younger generation of the white middle class cis gay men with both sympathy and criticism. The ones who did not have to fight for social and legal recognition or healthcare access or face the threat of physical violence or homelessness from their genetic material providers. In other words, the worst thing happening is their own inner struggles or sitting a few weeks in their apartments, as the story takes place shortly after the COVID lockdowns when the protagonists try to reconnect with each other, spend a few days together, and figure out what to do with their lives. It absolutely can go very wrong (see the CW on the store page). It should be noted that most of the main characters’ issues can be covered by “social bullshit” which includes the lack of communications and could have been resolved by a semi-competent therapist. The game acknowledges this privilege clearly and unambiguously, while still expressing sympathy at the same time. The climate crisis comes for us all, as well as the wealth inequality pushing down the less lucky ones. Also, the various kinds of fash are trying to attack our human rights and physical and financial independence, as they always do, starting with the refugees and the trans and the disabled communities, while gay men, cis women, and naturalised citizens are not far behind. The main gameplay aspects are the few interactive dialogues and adventure-like exploration of the relatively small and surreal locations. The stated goal for each protagonist is to collect 4 Mirages and reach heavens. The former cost and there other things to spend on during summer. In general, the main characters auto-dialogue and choices are related to where to go, what to explore, and whether or not to buy a Mirage. There are a few dialogue choices within the Mirages, but they do not seem to affect anything outside of them. The game provides replayability as at each point there are two locations to choose from and the unchosen one becomes unavailable for the rest of the playthrough. The cards collected or spent carry over between runs. The scenes back at the summer house change based on which place was visited and what was done there. The overarching resource management system encourages careful planning to keep the protagonists less depressed. The saving system allows to save at will with several save states (I have not reached the limit, therefore, I’d say it is sufficient). I find it vaguely disappointing that this is not the standard and I feel the need to spell it out that the saving system is adequate and functional. I still would say that the visual novel sequences should have had a better skip function. There is one that speeds up the animations 5x times but it still requires clicking through the seen dialogue lines. The engine is Unity and I have experienced one or two FPS drops in 3 playthroughs. While the game is generally erotic, there are also a few optional sex scenes. Though they might add depth to the narrative, they are quite hard to jerk off to. For jollier gay sex, [i]Coming Out on Top[/i] is a better option. The artstyle reminds of both French cartoons and anime and fits the game well, with many scenes featuring unique artworks, while others repeat, similar to the old magical anime girl transformations. The game is surreal and a lot of it is metaphorical, strongly reminiscent of [i]Utena[/i]. I found the experience to be more reflective rather than per se entertaining.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 235 minutes
Unique, I like it a lot! I'd say it's better than Milky Way Prince and more fun to play. The soundtrack is also very good and fits the overall vibe!
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 227 minutes
Wow what a gay game i genuinely never played something with such gay dialogue its kinda cool? amazing art with a really cool story about post pandemic shenanigans and how it affected three twinks lives
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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