Jason Schreier
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Yeah.
There isn't a person to be like, go over and talk to this guy.
I don't know.
Yeah, it could be.
It's an interesting vibe in that game for sure.
It felt almost as though my character was in a dream and was having to deduce what the divine powers wanted him to do.
No, but actually it is kind of the gods too.
Like your character is sort of chosen by the divine powers.
And there's this feeling of like you walk into a town and you just kind of are supposed to go over here because you just are.
And you're supposed to go talk to this guy because then when you talk to him, he reveals that actually, you know, he's magical and he like starts glowing and tells you, oh, you have a quest and then vanishes.
Right.
It almost feels like you're dropped into a sort of like a biblical story where you're having to act out the role of the like blessed, you know, whoever, like the prophet without being really told what to do because the prophet wouldn't know what to do.
It has a very interesting thing to it that I don't know if it holds up or if that's true throughout the game.
I really found it to be this like very strange experience of like everyone else knows what's going on, but almost like the gods are messing with me like in there.
They're having me go and talk to this cat that turns out to be a magical cat.
And there was no way for me to know that.
It just sort of happened.
But I had to talk to it because if I didn't talk to it, it wouldn't have happened.
I don't know.
There's a very strange chicken and egg thing going on with the narrative design of the game.