The tadpole moments always read to me as just your minds melding because the tadpoles are reaching out to each other, and serve as a way to force the issue of people who might not share their tadpole situations sharing their tadpole situations, not as a sign that our character was imposing some kind of psychic will on the others.

As for the game over thing and the narrative 'out', I've never liked that the game just goes on after Tav dies. Maybe I'm just too used to how games typically handle main character death, but it just doesn't feel like it fits. Bringing Tav back afterwards is just needless hassle and I feel like actually coming back from the dead should warrant some kind of reaction. It's one thing if, on the death of our pain character the game ends, that just goes along with the time-honored assumption that when we die in a game, it's not actually canon. But this game makes it pretty clear that each death is defiitely canon, thanks to this and to the whole Gale situation, and if they're going to do that, there should be some reaction. Also it bothers me that despite us seeing tadpoles leaving the body after death, nobody really voices that as a potential solution. I think it wouldn't be a good solution, but if death and resurection are going to be canon things that the characters perform, it feels wrong that no one at least talks about it. Overall that aspect doesn't really feel like it adds anything and it introduces too many cracks in return.

Last edited by Gray Ghost; 29/01/23 05:12 PM.