The story is told In media res, jumping back and forth and playing with the humor behind the protagonist's contradictions.
The montage is worth mentioning, offering striking transitions and playing with the rhythm to support both the story and create humor.
The montage is worth mentioning, offering striking transitions and playing with the rhythm to support both the story and create humor.
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Undoubtedly made to be replayed, so I won't talk much on the story. The fighting mechanics feel a little stiff as no matter how, the drone will be the main source of DPS.
The open world is very compact and small, making good use of its space in the story.
In general the film is quite funny and full of action, yet it gives proper screen time to the whole cast of the series, resembling films like Shin Chan, but toning down the humor and improving action scenes.
The film also has a huge plot convenience at the end
A humor and horror game resembling Doki Doki, full of references to other videogames. The game explores themes of loneliness, impossible love and social isolation.
It's a funny game with a moderately interesting story and potential for replayability.
After replaying it, I can say that a second run doesn't add as much value as I thought aside from some funny easter eggs. The alternative endings feel more like gags than anything meaningful.
AIHASTO said they were adding a new mode for free soon tho.
Personally, I think the song tells a story of how illness and cold claims the son's life before the father reaches help. The Erlkönig might symbolize the extreme temperatures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS91p-vmSf0
I just looked it up and my own view wasn't so far-fetched.
PS: I'm excited about being able to catch a couple words in german from the song. Thanks to my 270 days streak of Duolingo