get attached to three or four main, playable characters and their overcoming of adversity to pursue their dreams. Very slow burn, because it’s over the course of several individual episodes. You will also get attached to the side characters, and see characters pass from one story into the next seamlessly.
But this is just the game emotionally fattening you up for slaughter.
Many characters die in world war 1 at the end of the game. As per a non-interactive credit roll. You’ll feel helpless, and mourning the promising lives gone to waste.
At that point, you’ve lived just a fragment of the suffering that the average survivor of ww1 felt.
(Maybe not niche) in The Lion's Song, you
get attached to three or four main, playable characters and their overcoming of adversity to pursue their dreams. Very slow burn, because it’s over the course of several individual episodes. You will also get attached to the side characters, and see characters pass from one story into the next seamlessly.
But this is just the game emotionally fattening you up for slaughter.
Many characters die in world war 1 at the end of the game. As per a non-interactive credit roll. You’ll feel helpless, and mourning the promising lives gone to waste.
At that point, you’ve lived just a fragment of the suffering that the average survivor of ww1 felt.