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Anonymous /v/715087369#715112462
7/11/2025, 1:39:45 AM
>>715112182
The majority of them were gone by the time we got to make any choice, Renoir erased them.
Anonymous /v/713713413#713752602
6/27/2025, 1:32:45 AM
Anonymous /v/713381650#713383913
6/23/2025, 12:40:16 AM
>>713383738
making a thread criticizing e33 is easy (You)s.
Anonymous ID: cIKx9TyZUnited States /pol/508234762#508245341
6/22/2025, 2:04:25 AM
>>508245064
>Israel is our front line of defense from the insane religious Islamic fanatics.
Every NGO that traffics muslims to western nations is headed by jews.
Anonymous /v/713185991#713230974
6/21/2025, 5:59:48 AM
>>713229869
Both of the lead writers say the opposite, that they wanted the endings to be from two people who both want to do what's right and have different perspectives, and that they both wanted both endings to be very bittersweet. Clair obscur, even.
Anonymous /v/713125005#713151316
6/20/2025, 8:16:25 AM
>>713151205
I feel the same as you, but I firmly believe the ending can be interpreted positively if you really want to do so. But even before any cutscenes, Alicia's logic is just classic teenage saying-whatever-i-need-to. Maelle didn't care about Lumierens and Alicia, who isn't Maelle, is just spouting off whatever she thinks Maelle might have argued. At the end of the day, like Aline, she just wants to live in a world where Verso is alive. Her motivation is even more powerful given her responsibility for his death. It's tragic and was laid out from the very beginning of Act II even if brainlets like >>713150549 couldn't see it and are just butthurt about the spooky jumpscare.
Anonymous /v/712733770#712742421
6/15/2025, 8:06:56 PM
>>712742191
Correct.
Anonymous /v/712546874#712567595
6/13/2025, 9:50:57 PM
>>712546874
Wise truth teller.