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4 people found this review helpful
1.9 hrs on record
I've managed to get all but one ending for Who is Mike so there are spoilers ahead.

You play as Mike, an ordinary guy who suddenly wakes up in his living room with a bit of amnesia from possibly a few hours ago. The only other person in the room with you is none other than yourself. The question is are you the real Mike?

First of all, the story line is intriguing: the tension between both Mikes and Sarah (depending on one of the choices you make) works really well. One of the reasons why it succeeds in this is the music. It's disonant yet simplistic sound creates great tension in it's darkened setting. The characters are interesting and their dialogue is enough to gauge their personalities. The artwork is absolutely beautiful and matches the grittiness to this tale.

However, the story itself is very short (but it can be shorter depending on your choices) and for a visual novel, you don't get to interact that much in terms of choosing how to answer or make your decision. Speaking of decisions, it lets itself down a little when you make some important choices. The fake in the story is some kind of life draining demon, who can shape-shift into their victims and pretty much steal their identity. Depending on how you play the game, you could either die by leaving the house and inadvertedly let the demon drain your soul/life force, get shot by Sarah (Mike's girlfriend) when attacking the 'Fake Mike' or get stabbed by the demon when they transform into Sarah (only if you decide not shoot her). Focusing on the first two deaths, you as the player would either be the real Mike or the fake Mike, but it depends on how you respond to the questions Sarah asks both Mikes. You wonder who's persective you were playing from in the first place once you obtain the endings, where both Mikes end up in a fist fight. I was certinly confused when I played through again.

Saying that, if you're looking for a visual novel with a good storyline where you can discuss your theories, and what's going on and you want to feel a lot of tension between characters, this game will satisfy those needs. Just over look what I said in the spoiler part and you should be fine.

I give this game 7/10 .
Posted October 17, 2015. Last edited October 18, 2015.
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6.6 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this but this is based on playing both Agar.io and Mitosis.

I will admit that Mitosis is a rip-off of Agar.io and I don't understand why the creators of Mitosis decided to try to copy Agar.io. I also understand that developers have got to make a living but is it really necessary to add supscription prices just to access bonus stuff? I have no reason to spend money on things that I won't be interested in ever again.

That being said, I found it a lot easier to access and put skins onto my cell than I did with Agar.io. I tried to load a skin onto my cell in Agar.io but it wouldn't let me. I don't understand how some people aren't able to even play Mitosis as I managed to load it up just fine, but I don't know the circumstances of other people's computers, laptops and other devices to play this game so that's something I can't comment too much on. I also found it easier to join a team/guild and I felt like I was more on a team while playing guild wars on Mitosis. I couldn't even access that option in Agar.io but again, I might be doing something wrong with Agar.io, who knows.

And finally, I like the arrow on my cell in Mitosis: it made it incredibly easy for me to aim at the viruses and burst other people's cells, compared to Agar.io where I gave more of my mass away than actually hitting the viruses. All I can say is that Mitosis was easy for me to load up, play and access things that genuinely grabbed my interest.
Posted August 17, 2015.
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