

The goal of the game is simply to climb a mountain - or, what would be better described as the anarchical definition of a mountain. The controls are intentionally awkward and unwieldy, as you don't even click any buttons - you just move your character, Diogenes, around in a cauldron with a hammer using the movement of your mouse or trackpad. However, on a less philosophical level, it's an incredibly hard game. It's an experience that'll take everything out of you and build it back up from the inside. Getting Over It is, at its core, a game about taking risks, trial and error, and the value of starting over. However, when I picked up Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy in early 2022, after not playing it for almost a year, I learned the true meaning of comfort through risk - the VERY hard way. This causes an intense fear of uncertainty and taking risks. I have severe OCD and a whole variety of anxiety disorders, so I live my life in a lot of fear, almost constantly. Let me preface this wall of text by saying that I have never been a "throw caution to the wind" type of person. r/CoOpGaming - A community for co-op gaming r/xboxone - Xbox-specific subreddit for general Xbox news and discussion r/playstation, /r/PS4 & /r/PS5 - PlayStation-specific subreddits for general PlayStation news and discussion r/pcgaming - PC gaming-specific subreddit for general PC gaming news, discussion and gaming tech support r/nintendo - Nintendo-specific subreddit for general Nintendo news and discussion r/shouldibuythisgame - Find out what's worth getting. r/gamingsuggestions - Go here to help you find your next game to play r/gaming4gamers - Discussion, bar the Hivemind Top-level comments must be at least 100 characters in length.Accounts must be at least one month old.External Links must follow these guidelines No topics that belong in other subreddits This subreddit shouldn't be used for advice of any kind. Use sufficient detail and examples from multiple sources.Clearly define the purpose of your post.Engage in good faith with the points the person you're replying to is making.No discrimination or “isms” of any kind (racism, sexism, etc).Discuss GamingĪll discussion must be about gaming 2.
