You can summarize the reason oersted summon other character is because of jelousy of them having a favourable ending, while he getting betrayed, cucked and got framed as a dark lord
What I absolutely loved about this game is how it gave the message "Monsters are not born, they are made." as shown by Oersted's story and how it ended.
Oersted, after being framed as a monster, finally lost it when he realised that his friend betrayed him, and after his lover committed suicide due to her Stockholm syndrome. Guess Joker was right: All it takes is one bad day...
It seems Oersted killed everyone and the blood splash everywhere in this kingdom, but I somehow still feel sorry for the kid, the only one still believe Oersted is the true hero even this happen. Did Oersted really kill him? It’s hard to imagine…
Just finished this earlier. I saw both the original & remade version of this chapter, but even then, the twist still shocks me. Rather than beat an incarnation of Odio, you BECOME him. Fucking insane.
@@quasiphilosphic And the twist that Odio is responsible for every single bad thing happening in all the stories because all the villains were his incarnations thus explaining how they're all connected is even more fucking insane.
Streibough: this will not end the way you think
well, he was right about one thing
Classic Streibough
the entire plot of live-a-live happened because Streibough was too much of a sore loser to just take the L
You can summarize the reason oersted summon other character is because of jelousy of them having a favourable ending, while he getting betrayed, cucked and got framed as a dark lord
What I absolutely loved about this game is how it gave the message "Monsters are not born, they are made." as shown by Oersted's story and how it ended.
This game is certainly something else!
Oersted, after being framed as a monster, finally lost it when he realised that his friend betrayed him, and after his lover committed suicide due to her Stockholm syndrome.
Guess Joker was right:
All it takes is one bad day...
Amazing twist, Middle Ages is my favorite chapter so far
Mine too!
It seems Oersted killed everyone and the blood splash everywhere in this kingdom, but I somehow still feel sorry for the kid, the only one still believe Oersted is the true hero even this happen. Did Oersted really kill him? It’s hard to imagine…
That moment where the music started at the end sends a shiver down my spine and I love it.
The monster killed its creators. All of them. To the last.
They did SUCH a good job on remaking this chapter! 🥰
I agree! The drama, the visuals, the music. Chef's kiss!
Just finished this earlier. I saw both the original & remade version of this chapter, but even then, the twist still shocks me.
Rather than beat an incarnation of Odio, you BECOME him.
Fucking insane.
I was so surprised when I experienced that twist! Really cool!
@@quasiphilosphic And the twist that Odio is responsible for every single bad thing happening in all the stories because all the villains were his incarnations thus explaining how they're all connected is even more fucking insane.
Glad to finally see this scene without commentary. Thanks! 👍
Enjoy!
Why am I not surprised that the Middle Ages are where everythiing goes to hell.
This game could be an insane and epic anime
Completely agree!
What happened to the kingdom after that? There was no one left alive.
It’s obvious that Odio killed them all..