. The game culminates in a deeply disturbing ritual involving a bath of rice wine, blood, and extreme devotion. Watching Daz process the sheer tragedy of the narrative is one of the best parts of the video, proving that is much more than just a cheap jump-scare simulator. šŸ† Best Daz Moments in Part 2 The Microphone Paranoia:

Part 2 of Devotion is where the "psychological" part of psychological horror really kicks in.

It is nearly impossible to discuss Devotion without touching on its real-world history. The game faced massive controversy shortly after its release due to an in-game asset that contained a meme mocking Chinese President Xi Jinping. This led to a massive review-bombing campaign and the subsequent removal of the game from major digital distribution platforms like Steam.

In Part 2, the narrative shifts from eerie exploration to a heartbreaking and horrifying look at a family’s collapse. We follow the father, Feng Yu, as his obsession with a mysterious cult leads to the tragic downfall of his wife and daughter. Daz’s reaction to the unfolding story adds a layer of emotional weight to the gameplay. He moves from laughing at a creepy doll to being genuinely disturbed by the dark path the protagonist takes. The Jump Scares and Comedy Gold

Driven by desperation and failing career prospects, Feng Yu falls under the spell of a cult leader and the deity Cigu Guanyin

: He compares the game's "first-person walking simulator" style and atmospheric tension to the famous P.T. (Silent Hills).