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Into a kleenex by the sound of it.Well he was certainly shooting this chapter.
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Into a kleenex by the sound of it.Well he was certainly shooting this chapter.
That old turtle fuck is a man of god and has spent decades trying to prevent this gay nigger prophecy.Gerson was right, we should actively defy the prophecy, as it is literally gay and figuratively retarded.
THAT'S the weirdest thing about Suselle to me, I don't even like Noelle, but she can be a surprisingly interesting and crazy character when it's just her or with Kris, but anytime Susie's on screen, the only lines we ever hear from her are her reacting to her and Kris being weird and way better friends than her, or thisVer archivo adjunto 9188775
I really love how these were done, I could watch a couple of hours of Noelle going insane. It's honestly amazing how better and more interesting Noelle is when she is not attached to Susie. It's like an entirely different character.
I thought susie was new, like she'd just moved there? I don't remember them being said to be friends in childhood but I could be wrongIf I remember correctly, it's the reverse. Noelle was just hanging out with Kris (somehow it was forced for years in childhood) to get to Susie, and Susie got butchered to randomly become obsessed with Noelle despite having met for all of an hour the day before an antimatter cuck scene. After said scene, every connective suggestion from Susie has to involve Noelle. (from what I've read in this thread)
This is probably even worse of a situation.
That part was about Kris and Noelle. Accidentally made that unclear, but she did say that it always felt forced during the Holiday House closet scene, no?I thought susie was new, like she'd just moved there? I don't remember them being said to be friends in childhood but I could be wrong
Is that true? I did my first playthrough on the weird route and I didn't get any message about being locked out. I really liked the ending as well, Noelle dying(?) then the worrld going on with even Susie making a space for her in the Dark World despite the fact she is probably(?) dead or worse was really cool.Kris and Noelle just kill themselves and you get locked out of chapter 6.
It'll never be enough."Hmm well surely the Redditors and Suselle shippers loved this, right?"
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Toby...
Dear god if his dickriders hate it, it must be bad. Every writing class I've been in has told me over and over EVERY ACTION MUST SERVE THE PLOT. "Hey look, here's the entity trying to end the world! Hey look, here's a LITERAL FUCKING WORLD ENDING MONSTROSITY HELLBENT ON DESTROYING THE EARTH. Nvm, I'm gonna gush about my new girlfriend and we're going to fuck around in flowerland for awhile, not like THE WORLD IS ON THE CUSP OF ENDING, OR ANYTHING"Hmm well surely the Redditors and Suselle shippers loved this, right?"
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Toby...
Yeah you're right, it's hard to keep track with multiple shesThat part was about Kris and Noelle. Accidentally made that unclear, but she did say that it always felt forced during the Holiday House closet scene, no?
Some of the music was nice, but nothing on the level of TV Time or any of the Sanctuary themes.Alright, so I checked this thread to see if this chapter was worth buying (I’ve liked the series so far), and I’m seeing a lot of discussion about the story, but I guess I gotta be the one to ask the only question that actually matters:
How was the music?
We all know that Tricky Tony’s only actual talent is the music he writes, and yet I’m not seeing jack shit being said about that aspect of this chapter. I don’t give a shit about how lame the story is (sounds pretty lame though), and I don’t give two squirts of piss how woke and gay that shit is, because frankly that shit doesn’t matter; I’m just curious if the soundtrack lives up to the expectations built up by the previous chapters.
Can a darkner get some banger tracks? How’s the one aspect of this series that actually matters hold up this time around?
Nigga 2 out of your 3 screenshots are from the krusie_gang subreddit. No shit they won't like it."Hmm well surely the Redditors and Suselle shippers loved this, right?"
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Toby...
Maybe I need a second playthrough or something but none of the music felt memorable or interesting. There was one song, I think it played when fighting Aqua and Seth, that stood out to me solely because it felt very Touhou-inspired (it's called "miniboss_new_section_idea_wip.ogg" in the game files). Everything else was either bland or complete ass (looking at you, Mew Mew fight theme). Not to speak of the multiple instances of songs being reused or remixed from previous chapters. Field of Hopes and Dreams was peak, and Garden of Hopes and Dreams just wasn't.How was the music?
Toby-sama, I kneelReal talk, if I were some loser teen like p"e"zzapants and I thought some hot (if a bit weird) chick were hitting on me only to find our it's my homo coworker, I don't care if I'm bisexual or a closeted gay or whatever, that's pretty messed up either way. Of course, this is a toby fox game, so we all know they're gonna gay kiss
Straight men who want to pretend to be 15 year old lesbiansHoly fucking shit that was terrible...
Like laughably bad.
Who does this chapter actually appeal to?
Forgettable and recycled. They don't sound terrible, but it's somewhat like tracks with the philosophy of Sweet Cap'n Cakes themes mixed with filler tracks that are nods to the previous chapters. You also don't get the usual soundfont trickery of Toby, because there's Japanese instruments everywhere.Alright, so I checked this thread to see if this chapter was worth buying (I’ve liked the series so far), and I’m seeing a lot of discussion about the story, but I guess I gotta be the one to ask the only question that actually matters:
How was the music?
We all know that Tricky Tony’s only actual talent is the music he writes, and yet I’m not seeing jack shit being said about that aspect of this chapter. I don’t give a shit about how lame the story is (sounds pretty lame though), and I don’t give two squirts of piss how woke and gay that shit is, because frankly that shit doesn’t matter; I’m just curious if the soundtrack lives up to the expectations built up by the previous chapters.
Can a darkner get some banger tracks? How’s the one aspect of this series that actually matters hold up this time around?
>chapter 4's deep, focused and genuinely engaging gameplay and storychapter 4's deep, focused and genuinely engaging gameplay and story
>ch 1 is the second weakest chapterthe second weakest chapter after the first