Chiral
Salacious Crumb
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Post by Chiral on Dec 8, 2019 15:39:05 GMT -5
I really hope LiS3 if they make it is back to the centralized at school vibe. I think this genre works better with familiar places over the season rather than always being on the move.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Dec 8, 2019 16:45:33 GMT -5
I really hope LiS3 if they make it is back to the centralized at school vibe. I think this genre works better with familiar places over the season rather than always being on the move. 100% this.
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Post by häšhtå.gdālėÿ on Dec 8, 2019 16:47:07 GMT -5
I doubt it would happen as it would make 50% of people’s choices in the OG game mean nothing, but an “After the Storm” following Chloe and Max’s life... on the road.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Dec 9, 2019 12:16:17 GMT -5
I doubt it would happen as it would make 50% of people’s choices in the OG game mean nothing, but an “After the Storm” following Chloe and Max’s life... on the road. Nah. LIS already gave the people who chose that ending the comic book to follow. People who chose the save Arcadia Bay ending (Like myself) need a follow up.
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cosmo
Samurai Cop
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Post by cosmo on Dec 9, 2019 16:25:16 GMT -5
I think I finally found my problem with LiS 2, as gently as I can put it with the no politics rule. It’s too real. LiS and BTS had enough disconnect to make it relatable, but still a story. This? Aside from Daniel’s superpowers, this is really happening right now here. All the anger, mistrust, racism and hate. And I just cannot enjoy a game that literally is making me so angry, I’m yelling how much I want to do unspeakable things to pixels. No game should encourage that anger, it’s just unhealthy. I get the point, but I just... with Max, Chloe and Rachel, it was just... different. Nothing personal, I just... the world is bad enough, why should our entertainment, our escapism, be reminding us of it? I had a lot of the same problem with it, compounded by the fact that they handled it with all the nuance of a machine gun that shoots chainsaws that are on fire. Doing a story about how racism is awful is one thing, but it’s like LIS2 was practically beating us over the head with it. (And quite literally in Sean’s case. Poor kid must’ve had like 15 concussions by the end of chapter five.)
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