Posted June 27, 2015
So I just finished Book 3 and there are SO many questions plus the feeling of brevity in it that needs to be addressed.
This topic is going to reveal MAJOR SPOILERS so... yeah. You've been forewarned.
Okay, so right from the very beginning of Book 3, the player got the little Saga walking around looking for these drawings which is incredibly difficult to find with the game's way of interacting with the environment.
I liked the way the drawings little Saga drew were of April Ryan's adventures in "The Longest Journey" but I felt like it took up way too much time in the beginning. Felt very drawn out (no pun intended). It feels like Saga might be April Ryan 'reincarnated' and her Mother, which I am spit-balling here, is the Guardian of the Balance, of whoever that person is to be that balances out Arcadia from Mercuria and vice-versa. Just a guess.
Next bit, depending on folks played when it comes to Kian Alvane so it might be different for others' who might have kissed Anna, it seems that, speaking with Enu (again, my playthrough so results may vary) Kian is gay. Which is interesting but at the same time... seems out of place.
To me, in Dreamfall, Kian and April Ryan had sort of this attraction to one another as well as respect. In Dreamfall Chapters, there's Anna (whom Kian may accept the kiss or back away from it) and then Enu, with her flirtations. Even though Kian, from what I remember does not notice women in such a way of attractiveness, it seems odd with that choice considering Anna from Book 2. The way I thought of it was that I had no idea whether she was who she said she was(which turned out true but not in the super-secret spy way I envisioned), the whole emotional point was rushed, and if what she felt was real, I'd want to know who she was and develop a relationship on a real level.
Then to find out that he's not really interested in women and then ending the game and having that screen come up with how folks react toward his personal life... I don't know. In one way, I can understand that being more with the rebels is allowing Kian to relax and allow his true self to 'come out' in a sense, but in another... really? I feel like it could have been treated a bit better.
And if that's the case, I'll have to start over and start getting a much better relationship going with Likho. Power of Love between those two would help out a lot, possibly.
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Even with that machinist engineer talking about "the machine", still have no idea what it is or why it is created. Though it is getting to a point where a whole lot of backstabbing is about to take place.
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AH! CROW!
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You know what relationship I did believe though? Hanna and her girlfriend (whose name escapes me at the moment). Again, my playthrough might be different than yours, but when it came to getting down to the sewers and they split up, it felt like there was a foundation for that to build on from the previous book. It was much more grounded.
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Shitbot is now Awesomebot and I am not even mad.
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Weird how quickly Mira went to that annoying person that I could not help but like, to someone that I could like but still was too quick to agitate.
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Ominoreg!
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I really want Enu and Crow to meet up and just have a conversation or TEN for the players to listen in on. So much joy would be had with that.
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Easy enough to find that Rebel location, plus being led into their sanc..OHMYG-O-S-H they are about to meet. We're about to have that back-forth conversation like what Kian and April had in Dreamfall and it's going to be awes...Nope. We'll wait until book 4, maybe.
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Kian/Enu fanfic needs to happen.
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Stealth section? Well, that submission seems quick and a little TOO easy.
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I see, Likho. Wait for me to take care of the guards by myself so then you can get on board the ship? Pfft, yeah, right. You stay behind.
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Alright, now to see what is happening to Zoe or maybe catch a glimpse of the prison camp before something crazy happens..wait, that's it? We're done?
Compared to the first two books, this one felt so...empty. There did not seem like a lot of exposition about the surrounding areas or at least time to really talk to the people, to get to understand their motivations, their backgrounds, etc. Even when the statistics flowed passed and a lot of the choices were not impacting the story at all, it seemed... weak.
I am probably a little spoiled after playing Season 1 of the "Walking Dead", that third episode got me riled up. A whole lot of development into characters, sudden changes and choices that were memorable in that very episode that'd follow to the fourth and final episode were fantastic.
Maybe this Book is where a lot of choices come together after the first two books, which would mean that this book could go smoothly depending on your choices from previous books, or it could get difficult.
It felt incomplete. Like waking up and remembering bits and pieces of a dream. What are your thoughts, folks?
This topic is going to reveal MAJOR SPOILERS so... yeah. You've been forewarned.
Okay, so right from the very beginning of Book 3, the player got the little Saga walking around looking for these drawings which is incredibly difficult to find with the game's way of interacting with the environment.
I liked the way the drawings little Saga drew were of April Ryan's adventures in "The Longest Journey" but I felt like it took up way too much time in the beginning. Felt very drawn out (no pun intended). It feels like Saga might be April Ryan 'reincarnated' and her Mother, which I am spit-balling here, is the Guardian of the Balance, of whoever that person is to be that balances out Arcadia from Mercuria and vice-versa. Just a guess.
Next bit, depending on folks played when it comes to Kian Alvane so it might be different for others' who might have kissed Anna, it seems that, speaking with Enu (again, my playthrough so results may vary) Kian is gay. Which is interesting but at the same time... seems out of place.
To me, in Dreamfall, Kian and April Ryan had sort of this attraction to one another as well as respect. In Dreamfall Chapters, there's Anna (whom Kian may accept the kiss or back away from it) and then Enu, with her flirtations. Even though Kian, from what I remember does not notice women in such a way of attractiveness, it seems odd with that choice considering Anna from Book 2. The way I thought of it was that I had no idea whether she was who she said she was(which turned out true but not in the super-secret spy way I envisioned), the whole emotional point was rushed, and if what she felt was real, I'd want to know who she was and develop a relationship on a real level.
Then to find out that he's not really interested in women and then ending the game and having that screen come up with how folks react toward his personal life... I don't know. In one way, I can understand that being more with the rebels is allowing Kian to relax and allow his true self to 'come out' in a sense, but in another... really? I feel like it could have been treated a bit better.
And if that's the case, I'll have to start over and start getting a much better relationship going with Likho. Power of Love between those two would help out a lot, possibly.
=====
Even with that machinist engineer talking about "the machine", still have no idea what it is or why it is created. Though it is getting to a point where a whole lot of backstabbing is about to take place.
=====
AH! CROW!
=====
You know what relationship I did believe though? Hanna and her girlfriend (whose name escapes me at the moment). Again, my playthrough might be different than yours, but when it came to getting down to the sewers and they split up, it felt like there was a foundation for that to build on from the previous book. It was much more grounded.
=====
Shitbot is now Awesomebot and I am not even mad.
=====
Weird how quickly Mira went to that annoying person that I could not help but like, to someone that I could like but still was too quick to agitate.
=====
Ominoreg!
=====
I really want Enu and Crow to meet up and just have a conversation or TEN for the players to listen in on. So much joy would be had with that.
=====
Easy enough to find that Rebel location, plus being led into their sanc..OHMYG-O-S-H they are about to meet. We're about to have that back-forth conversation like what Kian and April had in Dreamfall and it's going to be awes...Nope. We'll wait until book 4, maybe.
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Kian/Enu fanfic needs to happen.
=====
Stealth section? Well, that submission seems quick and a little TOO easy.
=====
I see, Likho. Wait for me to take care of the guards by myself so then you can get on board the ship? Pfft, yeah, right. You stay behind.
=====
Alright, now to see what is happening to Zoe or maybe catch a glimpse of the prison camp before something crazy happens..wait, that's it? We're done?
Compared to the first two books, this one felt so...empty. There did not seem like a lot of exposition about the surrounding areas or at least time to really talk to the people, to get to understand their motivations, their backgrounds, etc. Even when the statistics flowed passed and a lot of the choices were not impacting the story at all, it seemed... weak.
I am probably a little spoiled after playing Season 1 of the "Walking Dead", that third episode got me riled up. A whole lot of development into characters, sudden changes and choices that were memorable in that very episode that'd follow to the fourth and final episode were fantastic.
Maybe this Book is where a lot of choices come together after the first two books, which would mean that this book could go smoothly depending on your choices from previous books, or it could get difficult.
It felt incomplete. Like waking up and remembering bits and pieces of a dream. What are your thoughts, folks?