As long as it DOES die.
Do you have that friend who’ll compromise the enjoyment of the group in order to indulge their own ego? You know, the ‘wacky’ friend who not only has to do everything just a little differently, they need you to know that they’re special and unique and out there and WILL YOU JUST ORDER A NORMAL COFFEE, CLIVE?
Ahem, sorry. Anyway, the point is, Aeon Must Die! is avowedly, aggressively different, but in a way that unfortunately highlights its shortcomings rather than elevating proceedings into something fresh. It’s trying super-duper hard to impress, but it comes off a little — as the kids say — cringe.
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