I applaud to the dev for this beautiful scene, I've never seen so much emotion conveyed like this, let alone in a pixel art animation style. The insane detail of Nicole's expressing her feelings through her piece, from her holding back her tears, her sadness and grief of her late best friend, remembering those memories that reminded her of him. This is top-notch level of writing and scene direction, no words but only emotions that are at play, along with the music to convey a powerful meaning. I love to see more indie-game narrative stories that use anime style pixel art animation. I'm no expert but it must be really hard to get this level of human expression to translate into pixel art style animation. The devs really set the bar with this one.
@@iambumbo7534 This isn't a still image artwork, but a fully animated/programmed scene with dialogue and music. I know what you mean but I don't understand how you might think what you just saw could be related in anyway to that. But anyways, this scene is from Until Then, a narrative-driven visual novel game that you can pick up on Steam!
I applaud to the dev for this beautiful scene, I've never seen so much emotion conveyed like this, let alone in a pixel art animation style. The insane detail of Nicole's expressing her feelings through her piece, from her holding back her tears, her sadness and grief of her late best friend, remembering those memories that reminded her of him.
This is top-notch level of writing and scene direction, no words but only emotions that are at play, along with the music to convey a powerful meaning.
I love to see more indie-game narrative stories that use anime style pixel art animation. I'm no expert but it must be really hard to get this level of human expression to translate into pixel art style animation.
The devs really set the bar with this one.
this scene was so hard hitting. i loved it so much.
Time indeed is tearing them apart...
The true ending really did tear them apart
Idk why but I cried like a baby during this part. Hit me right in the feels.
this part really hits me in da feels. I loved this scene, it's so beautiful
You the music is.... I feel the music im crying
this will always be the best indie game for me
This hits so hard in the game
The final fucking ending
This been playing on my head since i heard this, i fricking love this.
Mah boi falling in luvv
1:00 this part really strikes me straight to the heart and it made me remember the poor and joyful cath
A lot to take in but in a good way!
Man the ending
Did you save cathy? Yes
But at what cost?
**Her**
I love this scene so much
Damn this is like the third or fourth Until Then video where I’ve seen you lurking around the comments lmao.
she never got to write this song after the final timeline reset 🤧
@@evandavis8550 ;)
@@chadcomical4941 MAN.
Why do you only have 41 subscribers lemme increase one.
The scene hit my heart ❤️ ❤
Really love this part. Wheres the whole piece Poly :>
@@robmaliklobitana3589 Check Until Then's twitter, they announced that they will be releasing the game's original sound track!
They just released the single for it 😊
Good good❤❤
I'm conflicted wether or this is corn or just a visually good game
What made you think this was that ?
@@dianinha5502 Seen my share of really good art but turning out to be corn
@@iambumbo7534 This isn't a still image artwork, but a fully animated/programmed scene with dialogue and music. I know what you mean but I don't understand how you might think what you just saw could be related in anyway to that.
But anyways, this scene is from Until Then, a narrative-driven visual novel game that you can pick up on Steam!
@@dianinha5502 nothing to bad just the internet eroding my perception of what is or isn't safe to see
Also pretty sick
@@iambumbo7534 Understandable ngl, but yeah, this game is beautiful, do check it out!