- Feb 4, 2021
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I suppose that every artist puts a little yes in his work.I never said unrealistic, but immersise, coherent with the world's aesthetic. I know it's being nitpicky, since most japanese fantasy media span multiple centuries in visual concepts, but this one fetish of Takeda(girls in neon bdsm, screaming "buhii" like pigs), he don't need to put it into every work, maybe try something different.
-Imagine Frodo leaving Rivendell wearing jeans and sneakers, and saying "it's magic"-
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It's a hypothesis, but maybe when the game is complete, we can see a scene where things like these kinds of clothes, poses, and idioms are justified.
for example: one of the villains could come from another world similar to ours.