>>1820396
>aren't good at writing dialogue that feels human; this, combined with the lack of facial and body animations, makes the dialogue tedious to follow
Some people always say like do you have ADD, but yeah the dialogue scenes are just not very good. Weird, stilted dialogue, which then also ends slower paced since you need to watch the guy just stand there or maybe even slowly turn around. And always a slight delay before you can move to the next line. If it was CRPG or VN style where you can read a block of text, the sheer amount of lines would be fine. Or if it was elaborately animated and acted like Cyberpunk or some other big budget thing, it would be interesting to look at. But instead it's this weird middle ground with the snappy, biting dialogue and all the animation richness of a Peppa Pig episode