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TopicThe House in Fata Morgana *spoilers after the first post*
KamikazePotato
07/29/18 4:55:38 PM
#39:


Feel like talking about my favorite part of each game.

Door 1: Definitely the ending parts from the Nellie nighttime scene and onward. Out of everything in the game, I don't think any situation collapsed so suddenly and completely as what happened to Mell. Every facet of his life was ruined in the span of like, 20 minutes. It's also when you're first made aware of how far the game is willing to go - the image of Mellie wearing Michelle's hair is one of the creepiest in the game.

Door 2: Pauline's reunion with Yukimasa is the big scene of this part, but my favorite scene has to be the Michelle's death. Yukimasa's total collapse of humanity followed by that terrifying image of him fully as The Beast really stuck with me. What really completes the scene for me is actually Javi; his scenes with Pauline were really charming, and seeing him having devolve into an emotionally broken little boy who is willing to take revenge at any cost was really sad.

Door 3: Definitely the part where Jacopo visits Michelle just a little too late. Her final letter to Jacopo that clearly exhibits her deteriorating mental state was super memorable. And even moreso, the use of the old-timey-movie-machine that I forget the name of as a motif for Michelle and Jacopo's failed relationship was haunting. She used it as much as possible so she could remember the good times, but the longer time past, the more the image started to fade.

Door 4: Really like this door for the unique atmosphere it presents. It plays out like a pretty sappy dramatic story (that Michel even later states doesn't have any humanity in it), and that tone is completely undercut by the red text and censored phrases that are cluttering up the 'previously read text' log. It's completely missable! This is most effective in the scene where Michel takes the White-Haired Girl up to the top of the observatory in what is a pretty romantic scene, except that the text log completely blocks it out and just has the witch talking to you the whole time. This is the first point in the game where you really get the sense that the mysterious witch not only exists, but has a very malicious personality.

Door 5: Michel and Giselle working past their respective traumas and managing to muster the bravery to confess their love for each other. It's an amazing triumph for both of them, and a very well-written one that directly confronts their issues. Man, I really like Michel and Giselle together. It's one of my favorite relationships in media.
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Black Turtle did a pretty good job.
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