It starts with rage, but 'Gachiakuta' is really about learning to be human in a world that treats you like garbage.
From the moment Gachiakuta drops you into its world, you can practically smell the rot. There’s a grime-coated intensity to everything: the clatter of rusted machinery, the soot-stained alleyways, the discarded objects that form the bones of the city. But this isn’t just set dressing. Like the <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@amberoveranalyzes/video/7486100782476102958?_r=1&_t=ZT-8y1ftiUgtiv" rel="noopener" …