
After playing once, or twice at the most, you'll have seen and done everything the game has to offer, which isn't much. Any competent gamer can finish the game in under four hours (tops), and there's simply not enough replay to warrant the purchase price, whatever you paid. Not to pull any punches, the game can only be considered a "rip off" of the worst kind. In that regard, the short nature of the game is a true blessing in disguise, as her monotone progressively worsens from tolerable, to irritating, to very annoying fairly quickly. The awful design becomes apparent after spending only a very short time having your character incessantly walk into objects and encounter a myriad of other irritants that should easily have been avoided.Įven the huge cast seems stale after a while, and if listening to Daria's voice hasn't irritated you before, just wait until you've been subjected to listening for three straight hours. The gameplay is nothing less than abysmal, with clunky and unresponsive controls making you work hard to achieve any benefits. In fact, the player's irritation meter will fill even quicker than Daria's. The game is very short, less than three hours at best, and fails to provide any enjoyment.


Fans of Daria's Inferno may be happy to see their monotone-voiced heroine featured in a computer game based on the television show, but after playing it any true fan is likely to feel cheated.
