

Sayori’s is a more carefree version with ukelele and snaps,Natsuki’s a more childlike version with xylophone and recorder while Yuri’s is a more sophisticated version with strings,harps and flute. It changes individually based on the girl. When looking at the girls’ poems,you hear a different version of the ‘main’ song. For example,when you go to school on the day of the school festival she tells you that you left Sayori ‘hanging’,which you probably ignored when you first played it and haven’t thought much about it at the time she said it. That probably is also the reason why Monika knows so much about what’s going on.

But she is still there,only more in the backround. Even though the piano is a little slower,which probably means that Monika knows she doesn’t have to keep a too close eye on you since she did her job. Even when you enter Sayori’s house and see her hanging there,you can hear a piano playing in the background. But as we said on the chapter before this,there was blood on Sayori’s hands,which must have meant she was trying to loosen the noose or she was fighting someone. Now that’s what a lot of people think,Sayori hung herself. On the day shortly before Sayori hangs herself. “I probably know a lot more than you think” Since Monika tells you that she started playing piano,there’s a theory that when a piano is beeing played in the background,Monika is watching. That’s when Act 2 starts and stuff is really getting messed up. Getting back to the title screen after that scene (that rhymed lol), Sayori is glitched out and can’t be seen (except for the glitched images of the other characters that replaced her) and as you probably realized the ‘New Game’ button changed to some unreadable symbols.Īfter she hanged herself and you started a new game, the game pretends that Sayori never existed.In the first scene where she runs towards you her name is not readable and she’s glitched out again Sayori is deleted from the game (by yours truly, Monika) and her character file is gone too. If you thought the game is over, you are wrong. If you look close enough at Sayori hanging, you see the blood on her hands, which means she did not hang herself, but we’ll get back to that later 🙂 If it isn’t clear for you who wrote this note, it was none other than the club’s president: Monika.Īfter a while she realizes that she’s in a game and becomes self aware, even messing around with the game files. She’s the one who’s making this so difficult. RestartTopContext: Oh jeez…I didn’t break anything, did I? Hold on a sec, I can probably fix this…I think…Īctually, you know what? This would probably be a lot easier if I just deleted her. Opening it you will see a text saying:įile “renpy/common/00start.rpy”, line 256, in scriptįile “renpy/common/00start.rpy”, line 260, in įile “renpy/common/00action_file.rpy”, line 427, in _call_ Opening the game files after that scene you’ll find a file called traceback. If you didn’t notice the tag ‘Psychological Horror’ while visiting the store page of this game and playing through it for your first time, you were probably surprised when Sayori hanged herself. Let’s go through them and uncover the secret of Project Libitina shall we? 🙂 Where the Madness Begins / End of Act #1 What Team Salvato also hid in this game are many easter eggs and a lot of clues to the upcoming horror game that were actually in plain sight the whole time through your second playthrough. Because DDLC has secretively hidden a horror game underneath it that we will explain in this guide (that’s what you came here for right?). Play a nicer game like Team Fortress 2, Dota 2 or Human: Fall Flat. So if you happen to dislike Creepypastas and deep stories, you should stop reading this and leave. For those who do not know this game or still plan to play it, let me warn you again: This guide contains spoilers and possible disturbing content. The first playthrough of Doki Doki Literature Club (or short DDLC) seems like a normal dating simulator. Nothing is Real? (Secret Poem + Project: Libitina Spoiler Text).Where the Madness Begins / End of Act #1.
