Jul 07, 2019 Lisa the Painful RPG. A game about survival, sacrifice, and perverts. Lisa is a quirky side-scrolling RPG set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Beneath the charming and funny exterior is a world full of disgust and moral destruction. Players will learn what kind of. For Lisa, the fangames have some great soundtracks, and their youtube compilations include the soundtrack. More posts from the lisathepainfulrpg community.
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. WW: 15 December 2014Mode(s)Lisa: The Painful RPG (stylized as LISA the painful RPG) is a developed and published by American indie studio Dingaling Productions (now known as LoveBrad Games).
The game was written, designed, and composed by Austin Jorgensen, and was released for, and on 15 December 2014.In Lisa, the player controls Brad Armstrong, a balding, middle-aged man with a troubled past who journeys through the wasteland of Olathe in search of Buddy, his adoptive daughter. Along the way, he is forced to make choices that permanently affect both his own well-being and that of his party members.The game received mostly positive reviews, with praise for its darkly comedic writing and soundtrack. Brad using the combo-based 'Armstrong Style' in combat against an enemy snake.Lisa features a combination of traditional combat in a 2D overworld. Brad and certain party members are addicted to a drug named Joy that can drastically increase their power, but gives them serious withdrawals when unused.
The overworld features an assortment of settlements with shops and bars, where potential party members can often be found. There are thirty different possible companions, but all of them except for Brad are susceptible to permanent death through either scripted events such as Russian Roulette or against certain enemies, who will occasionally use permanent-kill moves.In battle, Brad and some of his companions are able to use combination attacks using the 'Dial Combo' system, allowing the player to press a sequence of keys to use powerful attacks like fireballs.
Other party members use a variety of techniques for both offense and defense, and applying status effects such as poison or paralysis. Each party member has a different playstyle; for example, the anti-Joy crusader Ajeet's standard attacks are various Pokes that do no damage but provide guaranteed status effects on the enemy, and as such his only method of direct damage is through his special moves.Throughout the game, Brad is forced to make choices that affect the core mechanics of gameplay. Depending on the player's choices, Brad can lose one or both of his arms, or some of his party members. The loss of Brad's arms drastically lowers his stats and increases his Joy withdrawal frequency. Without any arms Brad cannot use his Armstrong Style at all and can only bite at opponents (though certain skills can still be selected).Plot At the start of the game, the player controls a child named Brad Armstrong, who is abused and neglected – along with his then-infant sister Lisa – by his father, Marty Armstrong. After this opening, the game cuts to decades later, with Brad now a middle aged man living with his friends in a post-apocalyptic Olathe.
This apocalypse took place as the result of an event known as the Flash, which seemingly wiped out every human female in Olathe. Brad finds a baby lying on the ground, and soon finds the baby is a girl.
His friends tell Brad to give the child to Rando, a famous warlord. He and his massive army is better equipped to handle humanity's last known hope for survival.
Brad ignores this idea, as his troubled past leads him to want the child to receive no harm. He decides to raise her in secret, naming her Buddy. ^ Jorgensen, Austin (November 14, 2013).
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