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Zerilan posted:She cares about the town and town's traditions more than most of the characters. She loves Harfest and is bothered that someone messed up the mural. She's troubled by the town's changes during the short time she was away because she needs that sense of familiarity. The idea of "saving the town" would appeal to her more than to her peers, and she's someone who was literally called "killer" by people after a violent act. yeah, mae is susceptible to the black goat's whispering because she wants to put the world on pause so her own directionless life doesn't feel so terrifying and empty, but she gets over it to the point where when the black goat makes personal contact with her its temptation is just meaningless noise this also has the implication that the cultists are mentally less mature than a disassociative college-dropout womanchild who thinks vampires are defeated by burying them upside down so that they accidentally dig into the center of the earth
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Your Computer posted:it's capitalism all the way down Yes.
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# ? Oct 20, 2018 23:58 |
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Parenthesis posted:Yes. Yup. Trying to think of the murder death cult as if it is a real entity is just going to lead to brain spiders, because the game is literally just an allegory for the death of the rust belt. The hole/goat god is capitalism, the murder death cult are baby boomers.
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 00:06 |
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Paul Zuvella posted:Yup. Trying to think of the murder death cult as if it is a real entity is just going to lead to brain spiders, because the game is literally just an allegory for the death of the rust belt. The hole/goat god is capitalism, the murder death cult are baby boomers. understanding that things can exist in both real and allegorical capacities is like one of the basic tenets of literary analysis the cult is real, the hole is real (though whether it's literally bottomless is in doubt), the black goat and sky cat might be real they're also baby boomers, existential dread, capitalism, and the apathy of higher spiritual forces fantastical intrusions upon commonly accepted reality is an entire thriving subgenre of writing, and NitW and LiS (and Kentucky Route Zero, which is basically NitW's morose Southern cousin) all fall solidly into it
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Oxxidation posted:understanding that things can exist in both real and allegorical capacities is like one of the basic tenets of literary analysis Oh, I agree. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that you shouldn't think of these things are entities that the cast need to deal with in the future, as in the context of the work and story they presented it does not matter. More so than many games, the story in NitW wraps up really neatly in a bow. Nothing they do once the camera cuts out matters. The hole will grow bigger, the town will die, they will all leave possum springs, people will replace the death cult. It reminds me a lot of the ending of The Last of Us, in a way, which I similarly thought people overthought. Elly asking Joel if he was telling the truth, and then him lying to her. She accepts and cuts to black. People debate if she believes him or not, or if she knows he is lying. The point is not to show whether or not elly believes him or not, it's explicitly to show that she has doubt, and also emphasize how Joel has taken her agency from her. What comes later does not matter at all, which is one of the reasons why the fact that they are making a equal feels so awkward.
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Paul Zuvella posted:Oh, I agree. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that you shouldn't think of these things are entities that the cast need to deal with in the future, as in the context of the work and story they presented it does not matter. More so than many games, the story in NitW wraps up really neatly in a bow. Nothing they do once the camera cuts out matters. The hole will grow bigger, the town will die, they will all leave possum springs, people will replace the death cult. me @ everything in that spoiler:
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 00:24 |
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No reception here I wave my black phone In the air like a flare like a prayer but no reception I read on the Internet baby face boy billionaire Phone app sold made more money in one day than my family over 100 generations More than my whole world ever has World where house-buying jobs became rent-paying job became living with family jobs Boy billionaires Money is access access to politicians waiting for us to die lead in our water alcohol and painkillers Replace my job with an app replace my dreams of a house and a yard With a couch in the basement, "The future is yours!" Forced 24-7 entrepreneurs. I just want a paycheck and my own life I'm on the couch in the basement they're in the house and the yard Some night I will catch a bus out to the west coast And burn their silicon city to the ground
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I'd still kind of like to see a Night in the Woods 2 one day but I agree that the current story is pretty neatly wrapped up by the end and doesn't really need to be expanded on any further (hell, said hypothetical sequel doesn't even have to feature the same cast for that matter). I just like this particular universe they've crafted and wouldn't mind seeing more of it. If it does feature the same characters though I would recommend giving Germ and especially Lori main character status and giving us more Angus hangouts. Larryb fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Oct 21, 2018 |
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I think what gets me is that I kinda expect things to either be straight up commentary or allegorical. Like, you could have a fantasy story with dragons and goblins where everything is a metaphor and it's like "yeah the dragon represents capitalism" or you could have a story with real people dealing with real socioeconomic issues but Night in the Woods mixes both and that feels a bit weird
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 00:48 |
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Your Computer posted:I think what gets me is that I kinda expect things to either be straight up commentary or allegorical. Like, you could have a fantasy story with dragons and goblins where everything is a metaphor and it's like "yeah the dragon represents capitalism" or you could have a story with real people dealing with real socioeconomic issues one of the main points of fiction is erasing the boundary between the two i could give you some recs if you want
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Oxxidation posted:understanding that things can exist in both real and allegorical capacities is like one of the basic tenets of literary analysis on that note is there a release date for the final ep of kr0 yet? been waiting for it to all be out before binging through it.
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Yeah, for example the Life is Strange series shares more than a few common themes with this game even if the primary focus isn't the same and kind of has the same blend of literal and allegorical commentary to an extent (while I love both games I personally think Night in the Woods handles some of those themes a little better overall though).
Larryb fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Oct 21, 2018 |
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Master Twig posted:No reception here
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Master Twig posted:No reception here ...woah
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GO SELMA
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Oxxidation posted:yeah, mae is susceptible to the black goat's whispering because she wants to put the world on pause so her own directionless life doesn't feel so terrifying and empty, but she gets over it to the point where when the black goat makes personal contact with her its temptation is just meaningless noise In the mine confrontation, Bea brings up that, for all their discussion of the town dying and the mines closing and the loss of ARE JOBS the cultists are in fact all pretty well-to-do middle managers. Which only reinforces the allegory to Trump voters, few of whom were actually “economically anxious” but instead were mostly raging at the idea that the world was changing and leaving them. There’s another whole interesting discussion about the allegory of unions and solidarity, where everything the cultists revere and worship only was around because people fought and died for the union, but those same cultists being middle managers and bosses are the exact same people keeping the Food Panther from unionizing. Also, the goat neighbor is absolutely in the cult, in the hospital all his questions were about what happened and he ended with a weirdly awkward “well, I hope she recovers and is able to tell everyone EXACTLY what happened in the woods”
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Synthbuttrange posted:GO SELMA Ta-da! Selmers! A Thought: If I die Selmers should write a poem about it.
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My heart is A Dankness But when I see you I feel a thankness
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Paul Zuvella posted:My heart is When I feel A blueness All I need Is a youness skeleton warrior posted:Theres another whole interesting discussion about the allegory of unions and solidarity, where everything the cultists revere and worship only was around because people fought and died for the union, but those same cultists being middle managers and bosses are the exact same people keeping the Food Panther from unionizing. Also yeah I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought that goat was being creepy as heck. I've seen so many people say the cranky neighbor is a cultist because he was mean to you, but seriously.. the goat.
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 04:29 |
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which goat?
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 04:30 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:which goat? Mae's neighbor who you can talk to around the beginning of the game (I believe he only shows up twice in the whole game, once there and another later at the hospital). Angry old alligator man is another possibility as far as the cult goes but he's also pretty big and it'd be kind of hard to hide a snout like that. Larryb fucked around with this message at 04:37 on Oct 21, 2018 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:which goat? "Mae was a daughter to all of us on the block. Sometimes folks is in the wrong place at the wrong time. I hope we found out what exactly happened to her." then her parents explains the false story about the hunters and falling into a ditch "Well. I hope she was up soon and tells us alllll about it"
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# ? Oct 21, 2018 04:37 |
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You know who doesn't get enough love in Night in the Woods chat? Danny. Poor guy. I know what it's like to have a Zombie Resume due to getting constantly laid off.
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Seeing those reminded me that this game has such great character design.
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I did a cover of Weird Autmn (no vocals), figured I might as well share it here https://soundcloud.com/noiseyard-1/weird-autumn Nichael posted:Seeing those reminded me that this game has such great character design. the art direction in general is hella strong in this game
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# ? Oct 22, 2018 09:09 |
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GOOOOOO SMELTERS!
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# ? Oct 22, 2018 11:32 |
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okay so I'm still obsessing over this game, anyone know any streams/let's plays of this game that are worth watching? I always really enjoy watching playthroughs of games I love but I've looked at a few and seen people just run past dialogue prompts and stuff which is like... no
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 21:41 |
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Miscat squad.
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exquisite tea posted:Miscat squad. probably worth mentioning that I've watched a couple of playthroughs already, Materwelonz and Lauren the Flute's (both of which I enjoyed!)
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Oh I thought she had finished them. I really like her LPs for Life is Strange and liked what I saw of her doing NITW.
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exquisite tea posted:Oh I thought she had finished them. I really like her LPs for Life is Strange and liked what I saw of her doing NITW. I figured it would make for a great let's play game but I've looked through half a dozen on youtube and people are just going from objective to objective and straight up ignoring dialogue which is bizarre in a narrative game like this
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 21:53 |
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I think the lack of spoken dialogue makes it a difficult game to LP unless you put some effort into bringing in other people to do the voices, as it’s usually pretty boring listen to one person read.
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Yeah, I don't see it. I can't think of a worse game to LP than Night in the Woods. There is nothing that can be added to this game by having a youtube personality talking over it. I mean, unless it's a distinguished english gentleman speaking in an academic way about the comparisons of the game to gothic literature and how it applies to the modern themes of late state capitalism.
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 23:16 |
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Who said anything about talking over it, I just enjoy seeing people experience it for the first time If anything, I feel like the general trend of new let's plays voicing everything takes away from the experience because they're too busy talking to really take in the message (on top of reading everything wrong).
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 23:19 |
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I recall enjoying slowbeef's run
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 23:29 |
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What a hard game to play. I recently finished it for the first time and like any millennial that plays it, probably, I related heavily to it. A thoroughly enjoyable videogame but also filled with a lot of that uncomfortable, y'know? The soundtrack's probably gonna stick in my head forever, especially around this time of year.
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# ? Oct 23, 2018 23:49 |
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Here is a link a great LP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-cwDJWLEMw
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I only watched one LP and I regretted ever doing so when the player just walked past Selma's poetry recital
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Paul Zuvella posted:Guys, this is not difficult. The hole is capitalism. Bea even blatantly states this. Another thing as someone from this region is just how well this game captures Rust Belt towns and how many people either want to leave but can't or hope things take a turn for the better. Though the lack of Pittsburghese is a bit disappointing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO9jEwBdiQk Forgot that the local media did a video on NITW back in April achillesforever6 fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Oct 24, 2018 |
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achillesforever6 posted:Though the lack of Pittsburghese is a bit disappointing Selmers and Mom Borowski have distinctly Pennsylvania Appalachia speech patterns (my mom’s family is from outside of outside of Wilkes-Barre) but other than that, yeah, it’s pretty flat in terms of speech and accent.
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