Cause based off first impressions with the first conversation with Theos, holy crap is it bad, makes Arcane Odyssey look like a modern Shakespeare.
Depends on where the dialogue takes place, most of it should be 1-1 for first, second, and beginning of third sea
Yeah okay then the writing is pretty mid for the introduction then
in our lord and savior Vetex’s defense, he was like, 15 when he wrote that
Vetex isn’t a very good writer, even now his work just seems okay-ish
Having an excuse for it, even a good one, doesn’t really stop it from being mid. Like I’m not saying its like his fault but even if there’s a decent reason it is the way that it is, its still a drag on the experience.
Iris’ dialogue after her defeat sounds somewhat unnatural to me
and then theres Revon
I think I might be the only person alive who liked Revon’s dialogue on the beach
i know at least one other person who like it too
it just, everytime someone type in all caps i automatically imagine them as some malding child
if it in one or two words or like some noise itd be fine, but typing like, 3… blocks(?) of dialogue in all caps just look really funny to me
If it weren’t in all caps would that have fixed it for you?
It’s still quite a bit of yapping from Revon, I don’t think removing the capslock would fix it
I don’t know if I’d call this yapping, its not like he’s saying all that much its like 3 lines
I heard AA wasnt originally going to be this big game and was actually supposed to be some experiment by 16-year-old Vetex at the time. (I think this was in his AA anniv tweet last year) So he may not have taken it seriously back then…
Again, not saying he doesn’t have a fair excuse, but having bad dialogue is still gonna make the game less enjoyable. Even if I do understand why it is the way it is, its not gonna make me like it.
Like if a bad movie has every excuse to be bad, time constraints, low budget, etc, even though its totally understandable why it is the way it is, I’m not gonna recommend it to a friend. Obviously there’s more to AA than the dialogue and that alone wouldn’t make me not recommend it like the movie analogy, but its the same issue on a smaller scale.