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shogoz's video: Devotion Gameplay Ending is Near Taiwanese Indie Horror Folklore PT Game about Religious Devotion

@Devotion Gameplay (Ending is Near!) Taiwanese Indie Horror Folklore PT Game about Religious Devotion
Do you like Winnie The Pooh? Well then, this Taiwanese game about religious devotion by Red Candle Games is for you! This Devotion gameplay ending part 1 features hidden Easter egg references insulting the Chinese President Xi Jinping aka Winnie The Pooh himself! I will cover the devotion gameplay ending (next video) as well as any hidden Easter eggs, glitches, secret endings, new jumpscares, DLC as they become available or discovered in future videos. This game is not available on Playstation 4 (PS4), Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, MacOS. 3DS or Linux. It is only available for PC master race users, not console or handheld peasants. Subscribe to me for instant regret http://bit.ly/subtoshogoz Twitch: https://twitch.tv/shogoz My Discord: https://discord.gg/aGxBSGS My Twitter: https://twitter.com/shogozftw My Steam curator page: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/shogoz If you'd like to support the channel: https://www.paypal.me/shogoz Polygon update: It must be said that there’s no easy way to play Devotion right now. Not long after the game’s mid-February launch, a group Chinese Steam users flooded its page with negative reviews. The review bombing was a reaction to a reference to a meme about that compares the Chinese president to Winnie the Pooh. The joke — strictly condemned by the Chinese government — was hidden in the games’ assets. As a result, developer Red Candle Games removed Devotion from sale in order to scrub the game of the offending note, as well as to address technical issues with the game. ”The whole team of Red Candle Games bears the responsibility of this awfully unprofessional mistake,” a message announcing the temporary removal reads. “It is not Red Candle’s vision to secretly project extensive ideology, nor is it to attack any person in the real world.” As the game remains all but erased from digital storefronts. Will Devotion be limited to those lucky enough to snag it before it went offline, an unplayable cult favorite akin to P.T.? Or will the game break free of the internet archive, so that horror fans may have a chance to experience Devotion for themselves? Here’s hoping for the latter, and soon." Written by Polygon staff. Check out Polygon's review of the game here: https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2019/3/12/18261941/devotion-review-horror-game Devotion (Chinese: 還願; literally: 'Fulfill a vow') is a first-person psychological horror video game created and developed by Taiwanese game developer Red Candle Games for Steam. It is set in Taiwan in the 1980s, with a majority of the game happening in an apartment complex in Taipei. The game also incorporates elements based on Taiwanese culture and folk religion. The game was released on February 19, 2019, but was removed from Steam on February 26, 2019, currently pending an internal review in the face of a controversy involving art assets. Devotion's background music was composed by Taiwanese composer Vincent Yang. Synopsis: Players, for the most part, control the troubled screenwriter Du Feng Yu (杜豐于) through a Taipei apartment complex with rooms that represent various years in the lives of the Du family during the 1980s. The family consists of Feng Yu, his wife Gong Li Fang (鞏莉芳), a retired songstress, and their daughter Du Mei Shin (杜美心), an aspiring child singer. Feng Yu's screenwriting career has stagnated while Mei Shin begins to show signs of a mysterious illness. As the family's financial situation deteriorates, Li Fang has frequent arguments with Feng Yu about whether she should come out of her retirement to help support the family. In the midst of the domestic disputes, Mei Shin enters a popular singing contest, seeking to please her parents by becoming a popular singer. However, Mei Shin's performance of her mother's signature song "Lady of the Pier" (碼頭姑娘) comes one point shy of advancing to the next round. Mei Shin's condition worsens after the setback, to the point she's unable to sing. Despite a doctor's suggestion that the family seek psychiatric care for Mei Shin's illness, Feng Yu instead begins to follow the teachings of cult leader Mentor Heuh (何老師) regarding the folk deity Cigu Guanyin (慈孤觀音), who could supposedly help cure his daughter and her singing career. When Feng Yu becomes increasingly obsessed with Mentor Heuh, Li Fang attempts to convince her husband to snap out of his obsession, but Feng Yu accuses her of being possessed by evil spirits. Realising her husband will not listen to her, Li Fang eventually leaves the family. Seeing the downward spiral of her family, Mei Shin asks her father to help her fold origami tulips, believing that she will be healed when enough has been folded to fill her room. Instead, as instructed by Mentor Heuh after a séance, Feng Yu performs a dark ritual by submerging his daughter in a bathtub filled with rice wine and banded krait and locking her up in the bathroom for seven days.

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