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not a hard work in my eyes... but again, I did not watch it much.
well, not with good enough writing, and this game does have good writing so yeah!
Focusing on Korra, since it is the focus of the game anyway:
Korra started the opposite of Aang, someone that came from the start with everything and though herself the best for it. Aang had his teeth metaphorically knocked out whenever he started thinking so. She was very unlikeable for me. Heard the two times she would have to reflect on it did not last long - the time she was without beinding save for air in book 1, where she gets saved by Aang there so learns nothing, and between books 2 and 3 where she is vulnerable and in need of help, something that is skipped and we meet her after she is better and the struggles are done, and we missed the development she would have gotten.
Guess what, Slave Route, you are there on the first one, and unlike Aang she does not know you are an Avatar so she thinks she does need outside help from time to time even though she is the Avatar. Sure, we kinda tricked her all the time before then, but what we did was take down her pride, making her see she is not untouchable so she could grow a proper spine when she really needs it. For our own pleasure? Sure, but we made her grow up in a way the show (apparently) refused (as a reminder, I did not watch much, mot of what I can say I heard of online... but it seems to be a very common opinion).
And Love Route, we are going through that second point of growth. The one that was skipped. The struggles are in our face, the development is not only shown but we help attain it.
What the show skipped, to not show her in a time of weakness - or at least not enough to keep any tension, times aang did show and was humanized for - I remember a season ending with him almost dead while in Avatar State, is what the routes in this are focusing on.
well, not with good enough writing, and this game does have good writing so yeah!
Focusing on Korra, since it is the focus of the game anyway:
Korra started the opposite of Aang, someone that came from the start with everything and though herself the best for it. Aang had his teeth metaphorically knocked out whenever he started thinking so. She was very unlikeable for me. Heard the two times she would have to reflect on it did not last long - the time she was without beinding save for air in book 1, where she gets saved by Aang there so learns nothing, and between books 2 and 3 where she is vulnerable and in need of help, something that is skipped and we meet her after she is better and the struggles are done, and we missed the development she would have gotten.
Guess what, Slave Route, you are there on the first one, and unlike Aang she does not know you are an Avatar so she thinks she does need outside help from time to time even though she is the Avatar. Sure, we kinda tricked her all the time before then, but what we did was take down her pride, making her see she is not untouchable so she could grow a proper spine when she really needs it. For our own pleasure? Sure, but we made her grow up in a way the show (apparently) refused (as a reminder, I did not watch much, mot of what I can say I heard of online... but it seems to be a very common opinion).
And Love Route, we are going through that second point of growth. The one that was skipped. The struggles are in our face, the development is not only shown but we help attain it.
What the show skipped, to not show her in a time of weakness - or at least not enough to keep any tension, times aang did show and was humanized for - I remember a season ending with him almost dead while in Avatar State, is what the routes in this are focusing on.