prpa
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The remake just made Nicki more consistent with her behavior in subsequent chapters. i don't see how that made her one-dimensional; she was always meant to be a good friend to Guy. The bulk of her character development comes in later chapters anyway.There's been a lot of talk about how the new Nicki is a different character after the remake. And yes, I agree. And not just different, but much more one-dimensional and uninteresting. However, another character who is seriously damaged by the remake is Guy.
In the original Chapter 1, "Evil Guy" had a reason for what he did. Even if that reason was only in his head, he did have one. Evil Guy resented Nicki. And he handled that pain in the worst possible way. But the new Nicki doesn't give him any reason, no matter how remote or twisted, to be an asshole. Nicki is the perfect friend. In fact, she's too perfect to be real. A classic Mary Sue, without any rough edges. And what does Evil Guy become now? A bad comic book villain. A guy who's an asshole just because, period.
I want to emphasize that the remake has good points. The new art is far superior, for example. And you have some interesting narrative explanations. However, in my opinion, it turns the story's two main characters into a joke. Especially in the Dark Path.
Nicki and Guy (especially Evil Guy) are no longer interesting. They're a bad cliché now.
Why does Evil Guy need a reason to rape Nicki? It's like people forget that he also brutally raped Viola and Ashe. What was the justification there? What reason did they give him? Evil Guy is a rich psychopath—he doesn't need any reason or justification.