Her POV is where my disbelief would be stretched more
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I think the easiest way to handle it is to say that the point of having the two siblings is each one of them has memories of events that only involve them and don't include the other
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Yeah, although that sort of undermines any pretense at being the Rashomon of games
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Well, they can be two sets of true memories that give wildly different impressions of the events they didn't witness (which only the mother herself was privy to) But yeah that's not actually the same thing as Rashomon
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
But yeah the review I'm looking at says the game is disappointing because the core mystery itself just isn't satisfying
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Replying to @arthur_affect
DONTNOD really seems to be resistant to the two core things that saved them from bankruptcy with LiS, which is to say "neo-noir" and "lesbian fan service." LiS:BtS did only the latter and LiS2 did only the former, so fans stuck around, but I don't see neither selling
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect
i mean, the main thing that LiS sell was they were the first out the gate with their own spin on the Tell Tale formula before people got sick of that
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Replying to @Plutoburns @arthur_affect
And they now have a dedicated fan base And people didn't get sick of Telltale, Telltale just went out of business from bad management
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect
oh no people were DEFINITELY getting sick of tell tale prior to the bankruptcy. That whole "-----will remember this" thing was basically a magic trick that people saw the strings of after 2 or 3 games. Id say around batman or Game of thrones was when most people hoped off.
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hell, Tales from the borderlands was scene as a refreshing new thing before the melt down
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Telltale obviously killed themselves more than anything else killed them, by massively overextending themselves That said, if the games they made actually sold as well as their hype pretended they did, they wouldn't be bankrupt, kind of by definition
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