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Because I think I would be, having a character hailing from one of the Industrial species would liven up the group dynamic a bit. :
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In fact, I'd say he had even less depth than Abe. |
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I think that Sligstorm would still be morally questionable. From what little I know about it, your goal was to escape the birthing complex right? In any way possible, I could see a very dark plot revolving around that...
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You should be ashamed of yourself. |
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Here's hopping for Citizen Siege.
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NOT SET ON ODDWORLD SCRATCHY. (unless citizen siege actually is changed to be set on Oddworld, which would be pretty cool.)
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I think in Munch's Exoddus or Squeek's Oddysee Abe and Munch should apologise to Lulu for ruining his life, and then he goes and helps the natives and becomes playable. If you think about it, Lulu never did anything villainous to deserve having his dreams come true, only to be immediatley crushed by Abe and Munch.
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I thought that was the point, to show us that the heroes aren't 100% good and the villains aren't 100% evil.
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It's because Munch has an annoying voice and has the intelligence of a cucumber. The squeeking and weird sounds while playing don't help either.
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How about if they give us the story of him losing his family? I think it might make him more likable.
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But...he has as many 'family members' as a fish - which has thousands of eggs. where's the emotional attachment in that?
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Exactly, there isn't one. Aside from his character, his biology is stupid too. How would a sea creature evolve with such a head?
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I didn't say "show me sea creatures with big heads" I asked "how did they evolve?". Seriously. I'm just waiting for BM to write me a Wikipedia article.
Plus, that's vaguely streamlined, Gabbits aren't whatsoever. |
His head is a triangle. What more streamlined shape would you like?
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Really flat huge head, though.
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A better analogy would be to tell the story of a footsoldier rather than the dictator, which would actually be interesting as we could see the footsoldier’s story and empathize with them; perhaps even come to understand them and gain a deeper insight into an otherwise two-dimensional fight. To simply call them puppets is to forget that they are also living creatures with stories to tell. And to me, part of Oddworld’s message is that almost no one is just cardboard-cutout evil. |
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