Originally Posted by Netharias
Heavily disagree!

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their incredibly cocky attitudes and throwing hardships on the player by spouting disrespect every time they open their mouth was honestly not something to be enjoyed.
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Seems like she isn't alone. Just saying.

Originally Posted by Netharias
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Like petty children whose candy got stolen.
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You were saying?

Originally Posted by Netharias
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All of the characters are in the same boat, they behaved like the MC was the one who forced them to join this ride and that they're doing him/her a favor.
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Perhaps they are seeing you as their companion and expect you to be more of a respectful teamplayer and not such a whining casanova?

Originally Posted by Netharias
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You can start as the underdog that everyone doubts no problem, but as you stack achievements and collect victories on the battlefield it should become evident that you are a force to be reckoned with
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And I take it that your "companions" do not stack up the same achievements as you keep them in the background as an insurance policy "just in case".

Originally Posted by Netharias
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I have never played a game in my life that made me think twice about keeping my companions with me.

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And there you have the super quality of the companions Larian have created.

Originally Posted by Netharias
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There's one thing that bothered me though, was the introduction with the (Archdevil?) Raphael. In that interaction is a shameless ' illusion of choice' no matter what you pick he answers the same way and even worse, you end up with the same result.
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I am almost with you on that one, but to be fair - we only notice the "illusion of choice" because we get to play the same bit over and over and over.

Last edited by Ayath The Loafer; 03/01/21 06:28 PM.

Great last words.

Oh no. Not again...