- Feb 11, 2019
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Alicia is a bad person, but the game is attempting to show how her worldview developed and that it's a fairly natural extension of her childhood and the way she was treated when she was younger. She's not right in her actions or in how she views the world, but by showing how things got this way, you're allowed to empathize with her to an extent.
It is a corruption game, so at least part of the draw of the game is being able to see the main character fall. That does mean that one potential route in the game has Alicia encouraging Aura to become a worse person. That's not a good thing, morally speaking, but it is kind of the draw for a corruption game.
Personally, my hope is that there's something of an Alicia route by the end of the game- a route in which Alicia succeeds in corrupting Aura and regaining the friendship she lost when she was younger (and maybe more), but a route in which Richard fails in his ultimate goal and Aura either beats him or stays the hell away from him. I'm a much bigger fan of Alicia and Aura's interactions with her than I am of Richard and Aura's interactions with him, haha.
It is a corruption game, so at least part of the draw of the game is being able to see the main character fall. That does mean that one potential route in the game has Alicia encouraging Aura to become a worse person. That's not a good thing, morally speaking, but it is kind of the draw for a corruption game.
Personally, my hope is that there's something of an Alicia route by the end of the game- a route in which Alicia succeeds in corrupting Aura and regaining the friendship she lost when she was younger (and maybe more), but a route in which Richard fails in his ultimate goal and Aura either beats him or stays the hell away from him. I'm a much bigger fan of Alicia and Aura's interactions with her than I am of Richard and Aura's interactions with him, haha.