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u/SirusRiddler 1d ago
Whoever created this needs to change the voice pitch to match MJ. This is too good.
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u/Aser_the_Descender Banisher of Devil-Joes 16h ago
Die you watch it with sound? Because... they did.
Edit: but I guess you mean for the entire sentence.
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u/SirusRiddler 4h ago
They didn't match the voice pitch to MJ at all. The last part was a sound bite.
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u/PerfectMisgivings 1d ago
I fucking hate Nata, but we gotta save that little bro from the real danger...
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u/Deep90 18h ago edited 17h ago
The writers did Nata so dirty.
They had something going at the start of the game where he is a member of a lost people, where even the other civilizations in the region didn't recognize him. Plus on top of that he knew words of a forgotten language implying he might know lots of things the other characters don't.
....then it falls off. Turns out Nata was raised in a cave and was so confined he didn't even know their basement was full of monster eggs, the entire purpose of his people. So he knows even less than the people in his own village. In fact, despite having a whole ass library in his village, he knows absolutely nothing about the land you travel, his knowledge of an ancient language never comes up again, and he is pretty much entirely backseated because they decided his origin story was supposed to be "this kid has never touched grass or read a book before". Like his people even use wylk extensively, but he just kind of forgets to mention anything about it while your party is openly wondering wtf it is. You'd think he'd at least make the connection that his village had far more of it than any other, implying they lived at or near the source.
You literally just drag this kid around on dangerous journeys on top of dangerous journeys just to ask him "Well is this your village?" which is kind of absurd because he could easily arrive with one of the logistics/support teams after you've secured a path. There is literally 0 reason to be dragging him around to every other monster fight so he can nearly die or get even more traumatized.
It's frustrating. Why did they write a character who is native to the land and then make him more clueless about the world than literally the entire rest of the cast and even side-characters from his own village, or any village for that matter?
The only thing that vaguely made him relevant to the plot was his necklace, but the MC saw him looking all sad so he drew his weapon and said "Lol I don't need your cute little stone kid" and completely made that irrelevant as well.
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u/DeleteOnceAMonth 1d ago
Zoh Shia can go beat it 😎