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Mission: It’s Complicated is a narrative-based, visual novel where you match super-awesome superheroes to go on missions during the night and dates during the day. The more compatible the pair of superheroes are, the more likely that they will fall in love and save the world.
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TheGamer
Feb 14, 2020
While it is short in terms of basic playtime, it does still take a good number of hours to explore everything the game has to offer. It's also engaging, humorous, and quirky. The fact that it is LGBTQ+ friendly is a great and much-appreciated bonus, and the puns are legendary. A PC copy of Mission: It's Complicated was provided to TheGamer for this review.
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Screen Rant
Feb 14, 2020
Even if you’re not a regular player of dating sims, they’re rarely as approachable, charming, and clever as this one. Check it out. More: Dry Drowning Review: A Compelling But Clunky Visual Novel Mission: It’s Complicated is available now on Steam as a free digital download.
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Gamers Heroes
Mar 16, 2020
Proof positive that love conquers all, Mission: It’s Complicated saves the day with its original premise, sharp writing, and long-lasting replayability. Superpowers might be all fine and dandy, but what if you throw the power of love in for good measure? Schell Games mixes action with romance in their new visual novel Mission: It’s Complicated – does this title have chemistry, or should players swipe left? Mission: It’s Complicated Review After waking up from a terrifying nightmare, Professor L hears a voice from an alternate version of himself warning him of a terrible calamity.
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GamingTrend
May 15, 2020
Mission: It’s Complicated is a visual novel that will immediately charm your pants off with a cast of diverse and lovable characters. It’s short enough to just hop in for a quick playthrough, but has enough endings to keep you busy for quite some time.
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