Was he in the wrong?
Was he in the wrong?
He dooms the world in 2/3 endings so yes
Yeah obviously. If the stranger wasn't freed and decided to save the planet, it would have just been destroyed by one of his billion clones.
Honestly the game should have ended after you escape from prison and begin to ruin the world. That way there would be at least some ambiguity about the events that happened.
How does staying with the angel roastie doom the world?
Shouldn't that be 1/3?
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I think not.
>If the stranger wasn't freed and decided to save the planet, it would have just been destroyed by one of his billion clones.
He was imprisoned for years. Mothership was waiting for a while. Who knows how long she would wait before leaving?
>dude the music is so good!
>turns out it was all licensed
did they steal it?
It was composed for the game and the tracks are in-sync with the game.
You can see here how the songs are cut up and sections linked with specific phases and changing with melee. So when this boss performs her final attack the music actually ramps up to it.
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furi 2 never ever
fuck this nigger timeline
I pick assimilation everytime.
they imprissoned and tortured me, I kill them all everytime.
... I don't think you understand how licensing and commission works chief. You see a musician is asked to make music for, say, a movie or a game or something. And then they get paid for the music and the right or license to use that music in their product.
Did you think most game soundtracks were sourced from grass fed, organically sourced sound farms where the majestic electric guitarist runs free with his ilk, the bassist and the drummer?
>It was composed for the game
wrong
Yeah man it's not like you were there to eat their planet or anything lmao idiot baka
Nope. He did everything according to plan. If the stranger ever tried to escape there was little the jailors could do to stop him. So the prison was set up in such a way that the stranger would get a crash course in humanity while trying to get out. The Architect just accelerated the process. Besides, there's no reason to believe the star wouldn't have just sent another rider after sufficient time had passed.
How do you go from Furi to this shit
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only thing i could complement is the music; the setting looks too much like risk of rain 2
I always assumed If after ??? years their scout never came back, the aliens would probably just launch another or decide to destroy the planet anyways
You would be surprised at the amount of people that thought it was an ambiguous ending and the walking around was just an extra thing at the end
It literally was though.
I wish
they send out tons of scouts and its assumed that if even one comes back with a positive result they focus all their attention to that one planet.
So if the stranger just never reported back they wouldn't think anything of it, as they're currently waiting for reports of several hundred other identical strangers elsewhere.
>So we made Furi. A frenzied boss rush game about freedom. A game designed to be memorable because it was demanding. What would be next? Another hardcore action game? Furi 2?
>It has never been on the table. We made Furi, next we had to make something different. Something that would explore another range of emotions. What do you need after Furi? You need a break. Can we make a game that feels like a break? A game that feels like a breath of fresh air. A pause in our fast paced lives.
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The lead dev has also explained on twitter how he dislikes the industry focus on putting out safe sequel after sequel instead of trying new things.
Wasn't their main ship literally in orbit around that planet specifically though?
There are different endings?
low budget and bad directing made it seem like the mothership thing was really close but the only way the story makes any sense is if the mothership was an absurd distance away
I'm willing to give the game a chance because of how much I liked Furi. Providing the level design gets better; if it's all just tiny, plain, floating islands throughout however...
No, Rider, there are not. Please disregard what these men are saying and continue your mission.
Was he in the wrong?
How so? It's clear the planet is being prepped for invasion and the Line mentions looking to the sky for the answer and the voice says how the Line once tried to warn them about "the dot in the sun".
This game was fucking shit.
Stranger agrees to stay in prison with mercy from overwatch
stranger escapes prison only to trade it for the prison of his homeworld
stranger escapes prison and then finds his true freedom by being a turbo edgelord and killing his god
Is the DLC worth it for this game?
Yes. The above user is stupid. That mothership was one of many scouting many different worlds
Not with all the rupees that game hands you and also the retardation of dying in it no idea what game is op
>he dislikes the industry focus on putting out safe sequel after sequel instead of trying new things.
Granted, but if all of your customers are asking for one thing and you refuse to give it to them because "You know better" then I wouldn't expect them to stick around.
God I love Takashi Okazakis art.
I think they are eventually going to do something like Furi again, but I understand that they want to do something different for now.
what do you guys think of the theory that the prison is a farce and was really made in an attempt to make the stranger connect with humanity by the time he broke out
how the fuck are you supposed to beat furier
i cant get past green bioshock man
If you could survive The Line's carousel of death you can beat The Scale. Do you know you can parry the poison shots?
do americans really?
No.
The only possible ending that results in a positive outcome is if we send the brown immigrant back to his home so he can destroy it from within.
I believe it was the "philosophical stone" in Spanish.
I believe that's what the Song and the Beat were attempting to do in different ways.
Each guardian were really there for a different reason.
The Edge and the Burst both just wanted the chance to try and fight the greatest opponent of their lives
The Scale and the Flame wanted revenge.
The Chain was seemingly just a sadist.
The Strap was insane and used as a living weapon.
The Line was uhh I dont know maybe he just saw it as inevitable.
The Hand was a real hero.
The last phase is what fucked me up, getting hit once with his aids means it's very likely you'll get hit again unless you stay calm. The only way I was able to cheese it was by abusing the downed i-frames (thanks Monster Hunter) to minimize the time where I could be taking damage
I want him to jack me off against his stomach while he teases me for twitching so hard and leaking pre all over his abs.