Mental Blast Negative Power -v0.7.5- By Didongo File

[Negative Power / 10] Play if you liked: LSD: Dream Emulator , Anatomy (by Kitty Horrorshow), or staring at a frozen lake at midnight.

Version 0.7.5, dated November 2023, is considered the "Goldilocks" build by fans. Earlier versions (0.5.x) were too buggy to function, while the unreleased 0.8.x allegedly caused testers to experience persistent visual snow syndrome. Version 0.7.5 is stable enough to analyze, but unstable enough to feel dangerous. Traditional power fantasies give you bigger guns, faster cars, or stronger magic. Negative Power does the opposite. Mental Blast Negative Power -v0.7.5- By DiDongo

Whether this is performance art or a genuine mental health warning is unclear. For now, remains the definitive version of the game—a flawed, terrifying, brilliant snapshot of a developer wrestling with the void and losing on purpose. Final Verdict If you are looking for entertainment, look elsewhere. Mental Blast is not fun. It is an experience. It is a diagnostic tool for your own anxiety. Version 0.7.5 represents DiDongo at their most focused: unpolished, unstable, and unforgettable. [Negative Power / 10] Play if you liked:

In most games, you get stronger by winning. Here, you get more control over the narrative by losing. The more you fail, the more the game reveals its secrets. To see the true ending (which involves turning off your monitor and listening to a 15-minute audio drama via your speaker static), you must max out the Negative Power meter by dying 100 times. Version 0

The game begins in a "Neural Hub," a sterile white office with a single CRT monitor. There are no instructions. The only interaction is a command line prompt that reads: THINK.EXE /negative /blast