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Yes, to give it credit where credit is long overdue - it has tons of funsies. It is in a way a huge Chosen One-deconstruction joke. And "War and Peace"-worth of dialogues of political (and sometimes literal) demon-fuckery. Both co-existing harmoneously, somehow.I love The Last Sovereign, btw, and I think it's unfair it wasn't also called a very funny game, which often breaks up the so called "War and Peace"-worth of dialogues.
But to savor it truly, you have to go through tons of text. If you start skipping, you'll lose on this game, hard. Its not like Opala or Roundscape where most dialogues are generic fantasy blah-blah-blah and could be skipped without losing much. If you skip enough dialogues in Sovereign, you WILL lose the track of what's going on - and fast.
So, yeah, "War and peace"-worth of dialogues, funsies or no funsies.