DeviantFun
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This is a good attitude, sure let's wait and see.I’ll reserve judgment until Act 3 releases and remain optimistic
To be completely honest with you? not really.Besides, us agonizing and screaming at the characters and their choises is half of what keeps us engaged, no?
What I find engaging is the story, to the point where I do excuse some porn logic moments because in the end I see they add something of value either in storytelling or character exposition.
Seeing MC passive and having to live in a constant state of cognitive dissociation because heinous events cease to exist, are ignored or are presented as little michiefs? That is not engaging.
Be aware, I do not mind characters acting badly, Lacey going bonkers in act 1 is fine by me, fuck even how Mia acts is fine by me.
I do not care if drama is injected even somewhat forcefully sometimes, what I do care is that what we see does have an impact on the story.
The story has a nice synopsys and is "fresh" in my view but the events cannot be resolved as: event makes MC feel bad and hurts him, but now everyone involved is fine.
There have to be consequences for the actions of the characters, else you are looking at a string of events with no resolution, that gets referred to sometimes but have no impact on the story.
Hell, ignoring everything else she did, Mia tries to break up their marriage by hurting MC while he is in a delicate state (let's not add the fact that he just became director and it could hurt his career) and brings a ton of drugs to a drug addict that has issues staying off and often stated that she would commit suicide with it.
Result? nothing, she is still in the KW, she is still a great friend and she gets invited to Vegas.
WHAT. THE. FUCK. Even if you want to keep the character around as a friend, drop in some coldness, some awkwarness, anything! Show us MC has a pulse!
The event has the same lasting story impact (emotion wise) as a friend borrowing your car and scratching it.
The Bastion stuff happened recently, it is mentioned in passing like they are talking about it with the same weight as having ruined movie night by spoiling the ending.
These were traumatic events, they need to have an impact in the story aside from the initial shock value, at least make Lacey cry about it when she talks about it instead of "oh yeah I feel bad about that".
We need the actual weight behind the event, not just the front loaded shock.
I hope they get to act 1 level again, I would definitely like to see the no fun starting to get shape, while punish and slut have to go a bit heavier and deeper respectively.I’m just wondering whether the routes will get expanded upon so see some actual deviation in the storyline depending on our choices
Slut was a great way to explore the past to the point I suggested for a first playthrough, punish was a great way to express MC anger (calling someone sweet angel is not exactly what was set up initially).
A bit more initiative from MC would be nice too, it should be his healing path, yet it goes at Lacey's pace.
Absolutely, but we need to see it at some point, and tbh the epiphany is exactly what Lacey has been telling him since day 1 so I am not sure how the author considers it, but I do hope you are right.I'm going to remain optimistic just because it's been stated in game several times that MC needs therapy. Lacey even speculates that MC is afraid a therapist would tell him he's the problem instead of her. So I obviously could be wrong, but I feel like the author is intentionally writing MC in this way. His "epiphanies" are simply rationalizations
Just a correction, MC was scared that Lacey's therapist would say that he was a problem for her, not any therapist.
MC doesn't want to face Lacey's (and his) past properly, see Dianne dialogue at MC house.
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Now Crysus made me paranoid, I hope the message is clear and not perceived as a bashing of any sort.
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