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Anonymous /v/715087369#715111654
7/11/2025, 1:29:59 AM
>>715110272
It's paint, it's all over the canvas world, which was fractured in a struggle between two painters.
Anonymous /v/713185991#713243226
6/21/2025, 10:27:14 AM
>>713243058
Oh I'm not gonna pretend that every angle in the fight was perfectly executed so I'll just say you're probably right.
>>713243017
>Everyone's just gonna reload a save or watch whatever ending they didn't pick on Youtube though, so the choice is meaningless.
One resonated with you, you picked one. First. For a reason.
>They could have written it as a tragedy with a single ending.
Interactivity is one of the advantages video games have over books and movies/tv. I'm not going to be mad that these devs utilized it.
> They could have just picked the Verso ending and not have the Maelle ending at all and it would have been better
Why, because it would give you a more solid argument on Verso being some kind of backstabbing genocider? I get that you're angry they didn't present Alicia's ending as sunshine and rainbows, but you need to move on. "I would've liked it more" does not mean "it would've been better."
Anonymous /v/713125005#713153518
6/20/2025, 9:06:22 AM
>>713153316
As long as they're together, they can do more than one thing at once. The problem with Aline and Renoir being in the canvas is that they were both insane from decades of seclusion and conflict. The mere fact that Clea's family is back in the real world with her could be helpful, she was clearly concerned about the family not helping with "the war."
>But they probably won't
And yet they might.
>This family is inherently unfixable
The road is uphill but you're kind of a faggot for assuming such finality.
>the Dessandres have a REALLY bad history of dealing with any adversities.
We have seen them deal with precisely one: the death of verso. And you're right, they didn't handle it very well. Your extrapolations are baseless.
>only that Renoir's idiotic and forceful way was awarded.
the guy i don't like got what he wanted >:(

Grow up.
Anonymous /v/712732878#712732878
6/15/2025, 5:54:44 PM
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