The Guided Fate Paradox, Part 2
Congratulations on becoming God! Try not to let it go to your head.
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Congratulations on becoming God! Try not to let it go to your head.
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What can I say. God saw her... er, hair and it was goodThunderous Cacophony said:If I was that guy, I'd be asking questions like, "Why did you hit me with that club?" and "Why do you keep laughing all evil-like?" Not "How can an angel have a Japanese name?" This guy is really blinded by the boo- I mean, hair.
Fans of nippon ichi roguelikes/jrpgs. There aren't many of us, but we're a niche. XDbdcjacko said:Who actually plays these games?
The story is framed episodically, with the big god machine selecting a prayer for god to grant, and then solving as many dungeons as necessary to grant it. as the game progresses it gradually resolves the more central plot, the war between celestia and the netherworld, and what "god" really is in relation to it.tarnim80 said:as entertaining as this intro is it tells you nothing at all about what the actuall game is about. I mean, what do you even do? Also, if that girl has the power to let others become God wouldn't that make her more powerful than God?
No, the Lottery Machine (of Destiny?) made him God...tarnim80 said:as entertaining as this intro is it tells you nothing at all about what the actuall game is about. I mean, what do you even do? Also, if that girl has the power to let others become God wouldn't that make her more powerful than God?
I am negatively judging anyone who plays these games.balladbird said:Fans of nippon ichi roguelikes/jrpgs. There aren't many of us, but we're a niche. XDbdcjacko said:Who actually plays these games?
The story is framed episodically, with the big god machine selecting a prayer for god to grant, and then solving as many dungeons as necessary to grant it. as the game progresses it gradually resolves the more central plot, the war between celestia and the netherworld, and what "god" really is in relation to it.tarnim80 said:as entertaining as this intro is it tells you nothing at all about what the actuall game is about. I mean, what do you even do? Also, if that girl has the power to let others become God wouldn't that make her more powerful than God?
Not the greatest story ever told, but certainly unique enough to keep one interested through the playthrough.
Yeah, and doesn't the fact that someone is "assigning" things imply that someone is more powerful than God?The Artificially Prolonged said:Wow that is a lot of assigning roles. Heaven sounds like bureaucratic nightmare, which could explain a lot actually.
*shrug* your prerogative, I guess.bdcjacko said:I am negatively judging anyone who plays these games.
nah, the game is aware of its own premise, and addressing why the guy called "God" seems to be the number one lackey of everyone is actually a plot point.ThatDarnCoyote said:Yeah, and doesn't the fact that someone is "assigning" things imply that someone is more powerful than God?The Artificially Prolonged said:Wow that is a lot of assigning roles. Heaven sounds like bureaucratic nightmare, which could explain a lot actually.
Theologically, this game is a mess.
Though I can't help but wonder if the plot point "teenage nebbish gets made God, still can't competently flirt with cute girl", isn't the game rather viciously satirizing its own genre.