Into the Breach – July 19th – Turn-based strategy game.We’ve broken down the upcoming games more in a separate more-detailed preview. We should note some international releases have been omitted to keep this list concise and relevant.ĥ new games are scheduled to hit Netflix next month.
More additions will be announced throughout June and July, so we’ll make sure to update the list below with all of the relevant information.
We’re also keeping track of all of the movies and TV shows leaving Netflix UK in July 2022. There are plenty of exciting new movies and TV shows to look forward to, including the epic finale to the fourth season of Stranger Things. Yes, we’re kicking things off with Dream Daddy, so find a comfy chair and get ready to hear about some DILFs! Let’s start off the new year of The Vault Publication right by talking about that gay dad dating sim that the internet has been freaking out about since July.Welcome to your comprehensive look at what’s coming to Netflix in the United Kingdom throughout July 2022. I first heard about the game before it was released through some Tumblr posts, and initially, I laughed at the ridiculous concept, as well as how it was produced in-part by Game Grumps. While Dream Daddy doesn’t take itself too seriously, it does touch on topics such as family relationships, grief, friendship, romance, and plenty of darker subjects.
The primary objective is to meet and date dads, eventually going beyond this as you, the dadsona, get settled into your new town, Maple Bay. Obviously, you’re in it to date some dads, but the player must remember to cultivate a supportive parental relationship with their daughter, Amanda, to help her navigate her own problems and prepare her to go to college. There’s a lot I want to say about it, so let’s start with the music. I can’t get it out of my head and I live in silent fear that I’ll get caught humming it and have to explain myself. Don’t blame me if you go listen to it and then find it in your head for the next week.
Theme song aside, the background music in the game itself is also quite nice, often matching the mood and helping to enhance the setting. Did I mention it’s catchy? Not much else to say. I love the character designs in this game. Each character is distinct, and their appearances reflect their personalities and interests, making every character memorable based on appearance alone. Even minor characters clearly have thought and attention put into their designs and the quality of the art itself. The backgrounds are colourful and include minor details such as items on desks, drawn simply to ensure that attention is kept on the characters rather than the background.
Some people have complained about the varying art styles, yet I find it quite refreshing (especially the dad pin-ups because none of them look alike.) Possibly the only thing about the art that bothers me is how the dadsona doesn’t seem to match the art of the other characters. I wish there was some more shading for hair and eyes, for example. The other characters have really interesting eye colours, yet the dadsona has a flat, single-colour for his eyes. However, I can’t complain too much because I was somehow able to make my dadsona look quite a bit like me. Here’s my dadsona, ready to date some dads. Now for the part you’ve all been waiting for: the dads. SPOILERS AHEAD, so if you don’t want to know how any of the dates end, skip reading the summary about them.
Craig, Brian, and Mat won’t have spoilers because I haven’t finished their routes yet. So, here they are in order from most to least favourite.ĭamien is probably my favourite of the dads, yet not for the same reasons as many people online (*cough,* TUMBLR RUINS EVERYTHING, *cough.* More on that later.) An eccentric goth dad with a sweet temperament is hard to turn down. On the first date, the player learns that Damien loves gardening (namely the historical symbolism behind flowers), is a geek, and he isn’t familiar with My Chemical Romance despite having an edgy goth son and being goth himself. On the second and third dates, the player learns that there’s more to Damien than appearances would let on. He’s self-conscious of the player not liking him when they find out that he is actually scared of horror movies, volunteers at animal shelters, and works in IT. Overall, Damien is probably one of the sweetest of the dads and has quite a broad range of interests that go far beyond his cliche, vampire-like facade.