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In No Man's Land
I'm honestly uncertain about how I feel about this 'moral system' that appears to be coming out.


 
I mean, the judge is an omnipotent being, correct? So he would know everything that happened, even from a "cold, by the rules, logical judge" character type context would be of the most importance.



 
 
As for gameplay, I fear it's going to be another Undertale situation, in which you only learn at the end of the game if you fucked up somewhere or not, which wasn't very fun there and it wouldn't be very fun in a trail'n'error point'n'click game.


 
"You killed Undyne because her mechanic is a spit in the face to every other RPG's rules on running from boss fights? Well fuck you, you don't get the ending."
 
"You killed the zombies, timberwolves and other things that actively wanted to kill you? Well fuck you, you go to hell (or erasure.)"


 
I can easily see this going the route of.
 
Judge: I'm the omnipotent judge of assholerry and you messed up here here and here, your punishment is erasure!
 
Dusk: Well fuck you, your punishment is becoming the eternal judge of my recycling bin.
 
As going off the beta, there was enough trail and error already, if this goes the way it appears to be, it'll be basically kicking someone in the groin while they're already down.
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Gone With
Birthday Cake - Celebrated MLP's 7th birthday
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
Artist -

In No Man's Land
I'm honestly uncertain about how I feel about this 'moral system' that appears to be coming out.

I mean, the judge is an omnipotent being, correct? So he would know everything that happened, even from a "cold, by the rules, logical judge" character type context would be of the most importance.


As for gameplay, I fear it's going to be another Undertale situation, in which you only learn at the end of the game if you fucked up somewhere or not, which wasn't very fun there and it wouldn't be very fun in a trail'n'error point'n'click game.

"You killed Undyne because her mechanic is a spit in the face to every other RPG's rules on running from boss fights? Well fuck you, you don't get the ending."
"You killed the zombies, timberwolves and other things that actively wanted to kill you? Well fuck you, you go to hell (or erasure.)"

I can easily see this going the route of.
Judge: I'm the omnipotent judge of assholerry and you messed up here here and here, your punishment is erasure!
Dusk: Well fuck you, your punishment is becoming the eternal judge of my recycling bin.
No reason given
Edited by Gone With
Gone With
Birthday Cake - Celebrated MLP's 7th birthday
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
Artist -

In No Man's Land
I'm honestly uncertain about how I feel about this 'moral system' that appears to be coming out.

I mean, the judge is an omnipotent being, correct? So he would know everything that happened, even from a "cold, by the rules, logical judge" character type context would be of the most importance.


As for gameplay, I fear it's going to be another Undertale situation, in which you only learn at the end of the game if you fucked up somewhere or not, which wasn't very fun there and it wouldn't be very fun in a trail'n'error point'n'click game.

"You killed Undyne because her mechanic is a spit in the face to every other RPG's rules on running from boss fights? Well fuck you, you don't get the ending."
"You killed the zombies, timberwolves and other things that actively wanted to kill you? Well fuck you, you go to hell (or erasure.)"
No reason given
Edited by Gone With