I’m just starting out this video game lore channel, so I’m still in my “throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks” era, so I’m always open to suggestions for what games to cover!
Reminds me of Neir:A Adam and Eve, humanity attacked by Aliens, futuristic ruins, female melee units with huge weapons and well…lol it also looks like a good game.
Oh yeah they’ve said that N:A is one of their biggest inspirations and Yoko Taro has said he’s very impressed with the game (tho from what I hear you just need beautiful women to impress him lol).
@@NotFrickingNick Yoko Taro did also compliment Adam's design. When he mentioned Stellar Blade's "cool male characters" it's likely in reference to him. I like how both directors are friends. Maybe they can help eachother in writing and game design. A trade-off.
@@NotFrickingNick I finished it in about 25 hours game time. I did a good amount of side quests and even went back to hunt for everything in the first area. There was still a good bit of quests for me to finish but the story really started ramping up and I wanted to see how it was gonna end. All in all though a fantastic game. I have ADHD and haven't completed a game in a few years aside from Spiderman 2. Stellar Blade was the first game I've played start to finish, only taking a break for sleep and work. Even if you know the plot, I highly recommend picking it up!
I mean, they didn’t change her proportions much from her character model, so idk why her body is such a topic for people. The jiggle physics also aren’t anywhere near as egregious as people make them out to be, seen more jiggle physics in anime games and other games. Majority of the time the jiggles are barely even there.
Depends which outfit you decide to put on her. But that's neither here nor there. The game is dope. Combat is dope. Story is OK. The point is the game is fun and challenging. Jiggle physics is not what makes this game fun.
You were close, definitely need an update after beating the game. Still a lot of questions unanswered. Like Raven and Adam's backstory. Eve's Creation. Why Adam was the only one not to go nuts?
After playing through the game twice and being pretty up-to-date on the in-game lore, I was confused by this vid for a minute! Until I got to the end and understood this is all based on pre-release and demo lore, whew! I guess I should have read the description first, lol. It's great to get this perspective at this late date, to see just how much the story was meant to mislead and misdirect at first, like how Adam and EVE talk about themselves and all the folks in Xion as "humans." If you came right off of Cyberpunk 2077, it would seem completely natural that all these metal-headed, goggle-eyed, machine-armed people were humans who just spent all their credits at the ripperdoc. I've come across some people who finished Stellar Blade and never caught on that the folks in Xion were not OG humans. There are kids in Xion, after all! P.S. Justice for Lily! You should apologize for suspecting Lily, especially if you didn't 100% her lore meter and got her killed. 😉
The jiggle is the lore. Nothing else is going on in this game. That's like saying you bought Resident Evil Village to complete it. NO you didn't. Am still in the first building looking for the Big Lady. Why would I escape, where is she hiding?
What KILLS me is that the assets, plot elements, and settings are there for a GRIPPING story and world - but they've somehow managed to arrange everything as poorly as possible! E.g. (SPOILER) the mission where Eve is backstabbed - that was a heavy moment that could have added a new dimension to the scavengers and how the black market is regarded by others. It could have led to Eve having extremely understandable trust issues because the people she's helping could be bought off with some scrap. Instead, Eve walks off the entire thing and gets Double Jump in a scene so normal it could've been squeezed in anywhere. The scene is so boring, it emotionally whiplashes the previous events out of existence.
Highkey annoying that a game made by a studio outside the us is being tossed into US culture war bs like who cares if it’s woke or not not everything is a hill to die on
What do you mean wrong pronunciation? Everything is said just the way the English version of Stellar blade pronounces it. Maybe you’re playing with the Korean voices that’s why…