So the first major event in gfl2 got completely rewritten because of the chinese players seething about Type95 talking to another man.
What a powerful message. I'm sure Dullahan could have a field day with this post.
Did they announce global beyond 2024 yet?
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No but I'm not really that interested in gfl2 until it's obvious the writing is on par.
Speaking of which, Slowshock made me angry like I always get angry when I read gfl main story. Angry about how much slop writing we're willing to put up with (this includes majority of FGO), when the medium can be used this much better.
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The craziest thing is that Slowshock also feels so much shorter than the previous events. There's 30 nodes of exposition which are really just an evangelion-esque study of one character, 30 nodes of action, and 15 more nodes of exposition, and everything that actually happens in the story happens in the middle. This is kind of insane, since three different previous open event plotlines all meet, are resolved, and are concluded in this one all at once.
It's like the writer looked at Longitudinal Strain's pacing, where they wrote the backstories of all the newly introduced characters, and found that dropping them in the middle of the story ruins the pacing, so LS just has 30 nodes of reading after the final boss which no longer affects the plot, only occassionally recontextualizes this. A regular writer would say 'hmm I should probably try to integrate these scenes more naturally' and end up with a 40-chapter monstrosity. This guy instead focused on condensing the narrative more tightly so that there is as little redundancy as possible, and the exposition is deliberately placed on the side. The first time he did it out of necessity as what seems like a last-minute change, but this time he wrote it that way on purpose. Nasu could learn a lot from that.
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With this, gfl EN is also caught up with the global!
Don't bother if you haven't read Mirror Stage/Fixed Point, Eclipses&Saros and Longitudinal Strain. Slowshock kind of requires all of them to make any kind of sense.
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Well, maybe you can skip LS, since Erma/Maggie/Lyudmila don't have that much of an impact.
I mean, if the only thing you're interested in is the story, you can just use the community-made cutscene viewer. Archives limited side content like collab campaigns, MOD3 upgrades, and costume stories too.
Ah right, there's that. It says on there that Slowshock isn't quite done, but it seems fine? The afterstory bits might be a bit confusing with the current formatting, but then they're also a bit confusing in-game.
Bruh, I never even managed to finish Deep Dive and I was around when it first came out on EN (fucking bomb enemies murdered me back then). I'm fine reading the manga, tbqh. Cutscene viewer sounds nice but idk if I have the patience for it.
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So, after having it wishlisted for about half a decade now Reverse Collapse: Codename Bakery just came out today with no announcement, fanfare or even a notification on Steam (for some reason). And apparently is currently being reviewbombed by China due to something or other to do with GF2 (either because they "treat western fanbase better"(?!?) or something to do with cucks again, I can't tell. Exciting times.
Game itself is 25 geese (on sale for 20 now) though so I'm probably not getting it.
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Kind of curious where you're expecting to see news of it. Steam page has reflected it's release date for the last month, and the GFL Twitter account and Discord channel have been discussing the release announcement since mid-February. We've also been aware of the Chinese review bombing for the last month as well. They've been spamming the Steam Community page for weeks now with ideas of how to brute force a failed western release.
Unfortunate that you think $20 is too steep an asking price, but I'm pretty biased on the matter as someone who's been following the game since the release of the demo last summer. Deluxe edition was probably the easiest buy for me this year aside from Helldivers 2 and Persona 3 Remake. Been a blast so far. It's basically Advance Wars: Love and Hope Edition.
I've been retweeting it...
But I don't actually have the little money it costs to spare. Even if it's just a passion project. I'll play it in a few months.
...There was a demo?
IDK, I'm following the main game's sub on reddit as well as a couple other places where it's generally discussed (like here) and there wasn't a single peep about it. Steam didn't notify me about the release either, only the concurrent sale, which in itself is unusual.
I did end up picking up the game since I resolved to wait FF7Rebirth out for at least another month or two (and I have enough games to tide me several times over anyway) though I haven't had a chance to play it yet. Still, nothing I've seen so fsr seems to justify even that much, the store page at least is pretty barebones.
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