Bonus? I'm pretty sure Alex has said Ajna's goal is to punch Kala in the face.
Eh, it's Mike's schtick. If he wasn't being a bit of an asshole, it'd be cause for concern. "You haven't told us we're dumb for at least twelve hours, is something wrong?"
I actually love Mike's style. He never shies away from speaking his mind and more often than not he knows what he's talking about. While it could be suboptimal from like proper pr standpoint or some shit, I'd prefer it to empty niceties any day of the week.
I had underwear on underneath those, ya know.
I agree, but that doesn't necessarily mean one can resist an irresistable setup.
Description just says "the shark god." Would be a neat twist if it were Kala, though.Mike has an honest, good sense of humor. That's way better than devs who still quote memes in front of hundreds of people. By the way, Kala is the creature/goddess/monster that crashed on the planet and caused the Sea of Milk (can't remember if that was its name, I need to read the plot again) to appear? What is the name of the shark god that appears in Leilani's backstory?
You try to fight the Mike Z boss but he just kills you with a billion kanchos in the blink of an eye.
His winquote is "Turbo Tunnel is not actually hard!"
Well the portraits of all team members were done by different artists. I like the eyes though. I think we talked about how she looks a bazillion pages ago but this thread is a monster.Description just says "the shark god." Would be a neat twist if it were Kala, though.
Speaking of... Is it just me, or is Leilani a little weird? Her legs look way thicker than her upper body, and she doesn't have whites in her eyes. Eh, I don't know, I'm made uncomfortable by small children anyway...~ Leilani ~
Boisterous and resourceful, Leilani is the polar opposite of her shy and reserved twin sister. Inseparable since birth, the two young priestesses spent each day together, with Leilani assuming the role of protector in times of danger.
When her sister was chosen by their starving village as a sacrifice to the shark god, Leilani did not hesitate. As her sister tearfully protested, she stood, arms skyward, bravely awaiting the jaws of death.
In recognition for her courage, rather than devour her, the shark god instead adopted her. Returned to the material world with a weapon fashioned from his discarded teeth, Leilani is charged with protecting those in need... but barred from ever seeing her sister again, lest the secret be revealed.
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nah it's actually from a time when Mike was recounting someone playing a game and she was getting super salty and he was just ren-acting her outburst.
It's actually not that hard. "These people are super advanced and reject the world notion of Magic and spiritualism, and have pressed forward creating advanced steampunk technology!" "These people are super advanced in the other direction, and have begun to abuse the natural magics of the world to power monsterous machines!"
The ocean palace was in the past and had robots. They literally used magic to make machines. It's also kinda weird to just excuse Lucca's House as an exception to the "everything is in it's place" rule. Why is her stuff believable (she made TRANSDIMENSIONAL TRANSPORTATION PADS at a Medieval festival where the next most advanced thing is a crossbow), but a flying temple with high tech interior wouldn't be?
Google is researching self-driving cars in developed countries where people own houses that turn on the lights automatically when they get home, ride "hoverboards" and Segways, spend hours dying their hair different colors just because, and perform strenuous physical exercise by desire. People have been given bionic limbs, cochlear implants, and replacement eyes. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world people are living in mud huts raising goats and hunting animals to survive without a basic idea of how to prevent STDs, living in terribly polluted cities where the haves and the have-nots are separated by hundreds of feet of steel and concrete, and military leaders conduct mass genocides.My fear is the sc-fi element will feel out of place in indivisible (unless there actually is Time Travel.) I want the future stuff to feel like its part of the world in some way or another. I just dont want it to be "boom sc-fi world" if we havent been introduced to the concept of sc-fi or even steampunk before in the world.
The whole game is designed by the same people. What do visuals have to do with that?
Why would Lab Zero purposefully make a part of the game not fun to explore?