I’m replaying xenoblade 3 and it’s going really well so far.
I like the tone of the story much better than xeno 2, it manages to strike a better balance between serious and light, and the humor is much more situational than the cringey skits in the 2.
They are so young, and they act so young, and I really love the difference between them talking about routes, battles, strategy and them experiencing anything other than bleak fighting.
I like the tone of the story much better than xeno 2, it manages to strike a better balance between serious and light, and the humor is much more situational than the cringey skits in the 2.
They are so young, and they act so young, and I really love the difference between them talking about routes, battles, strategy and them experiencing anything other than bleak fighting.
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You can put a linguist out there to sell Funko pops to the unsuspecting masses but you can’t stop being an obnoxious prick that won’t shut up about regionalisms
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I love all my children equally but I admit I’ve a big soft spot for the Keves trio.
Where else could I find a girl like eunie that cusses like a sailor and regularly and earnestly throws hands with actual 12 year olds and also has a memento mori scene that is gut wrenching and the best moment of chapter 3
Where else could I find a girl like eunie that cusses like a sailor and regularly and earnestly throws hands with actual 12 year olds and also has a memento mori scene that is gut wrenching and the best moment of chapter 3
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Also I like most f/m couples in xenoblade 3 which is crazy I know but also shows that you just have to do the bare minimum and things WORK
I keep thinking about the scent where Noah and Mio meet, about the concept: this is like a dance, I don’t know the steps but I recognize the melody. And I think it summarizes pretty well their relationship in these first chapter. They don’t know anything about love, about relationships, about feelings or flirting (they canonically don’t know how children are mad, that is not one but two whole different plot points) but they fall for each other nevertheless. It is like a dance, they don’t know the steps but recognize the melody.
I keep thinking about the scent where Noah and Mio meet, about the concept: this is like a dance, I don’t know the steps but I recognize the melody. And I think it summarizes pretty well their relationship in these first chapter. They don’t know anything about love, about relationships, about feelings or flirting (they canonically don’t know how children are mad, that is not one but two whole different plot points) but they fall for each other nevertheless. It is like a dance, they don’t know the steps but recognize the melody.
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