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Does any time travel make sense without the whole many worlds thing? A person born from two different periods makes sense to me, it's still basic human reproduction. It isn't like humans in the future got to the point where they can't breed with past humans anymore.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 05:12 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 09:22 |
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If you're being rigorous about it, yeah, but when the time travel in your story is enabled by mysterious magic rocks, it's pretty easy to just say "Also, they make time travelers magically immune to changes in the timeline". In this, though, all the NPCs keep their memories of other timelines too, which is way harder to explain away, even under a many-worlds system. It's also a bit suspicious how all the projects you set in motion with Georama take exactly 100 years to the day to come to fruition, but that's not a paradox or anything; it's just contrived.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 06:13 |
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Gotta love the dialogs. Monica: The existence of the Gundorada Workshop was negated, but we are in the middle of negating the negation. Plant Manager: Oh, so that's what happened! Well, they use the words Origin Point a lot, but the nonsense doesn't become any less nonsensical because of that. But more importantly, anyone else notice how incredible stiff the interaction between Max and Monica is? With a very few exceptions, every line is about the current task at hand. Even when an exception occur, it's usually still about the main story. There's no chatting, next to no curiosity about each other and so on. So far there has been one exception, that was when Max ran into the water at Venicio and asked Monica to join him. Also, gotta love Monica's plan: "I board the battleship while you shoot at it."
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 09:16 |
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Bear in mind this was Level-5's second game. After this they went on to Dragon Quest VIII and a bunch of other really good stuff until...well, White Knight Chronicles happened.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 22:43 |
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Update New episode out now! So far we established that Gaspard is pure evil (not as bad as Griffon though). How about we completely throw that over board and learn something about his "tragic" backstory which comes completely out of nowhere.... Crystalgate posted:Gotta love the dialogs. It might be stiff, but it's still a lot better than the first game. They basically went from next to interaction at a lot of mediocre interaction between characters which is a major improvement in my books.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 00:45 |
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Somehow I missed this tread for so long, despite it being one of my favorite rpgs. KasaiAisu's LP was pretty good too, and I appreciated the previous thread for giving Dark Cloud 1 the attention it deserves. I feel that it gets a worse rap than it deserves because this game just improves so much on that one, though I'll actually go back and play that one on occasion because there are things that I do like about it just as much as this one, though it's kind of hard to pinpoint what (probably the aesthetic and the dungeons feeling a lot more dangerous) Looking forward to watching this in my spare time.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 01:36 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 09:22 |
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Ugh, I'd forgotten he even pulls out the old "We are not so different, you and I". gently caress off.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 03:10 |