It seamlessly merges combat and story, intertwining them and even fusing them together. LISA: The Painful takes the traditional elements of a post-apocalypse (mutants, raiders, drugs) then wraps it in a bundle of human suffering and ties it off with a ribbon of offbeat humor. It’s the closest thing I can think of to post-apocalyptic perfection.
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