Things weren’t much better with the parents that were in my life. I don’t recall much sadness when I was informed that he had fatally overdosed on heroin, as I found it hard to have any real sympathy for someone who chose a quick high over a long-lasting relationship with his only son. My father (if he can even be called such) was never really in my life aside from a handful of memories I can recall, and ultimately what kept him away from me led to his death while I was in high school. I believe anyone who plays Papo & Yo would end up having an emotional response to the game, but its themes hit a little too close to home for me. He’s a figure that can destroy everything in its sight and is blind to the trauma that he’s causing others. Once he’s acquired his vice, he’s a different being completely. He’s not a one-note monster, but rather someone that can’t help but succumb to his own failings. The beast that symbolizes the father is seen as incredibly kind figure at times, but one that relies on alcohol after an unfortunate experience. Papo & Yo portrays all parties involved as tragic figures.
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