01-08-2026, 07:43 PM
the title plot thickens!
i am not used to seeing myself this much either, but its super fun running around in my swishy little sundress number, it has to be said! sometimes i wonder just how other people are unhealthily wrapped up in this game as a literal self-insert, but then i shake my head and remind myself that my way of playing it is true, objective way to play and everybody else is just, you know, wrong :P
probably helps that i play a lot of games and while i might love my avatar to heck and back most of the time, i don't actually think they're me. they are a narrative foil and even if i spent 12 minutes figuring out the exact shape of their nose at the very start, the story is theirs, not mine. and THIS story is fractured across a million possibilities so there's no one, true story anyways (well, other than the repeating elements of doom and tragedy oh god why did i remind myself about that).
i want a few dozen more options for love interest interactions in the home environment, for sure. gimme them water pistols from Xavier's beach card, damn it.
also, i am very much liking that at least for most of the Home objects, you can clip them into walls and into each other, which helps when you're trying to achieve a certain aesthetic in the one corner of that massive living room. i am not pleased that there doesn't seem to be a way to put a door into the bedroom to lead into the garden.
i am not used to seeing myself this much either, but its super fun running around in my swishy little sundress number, it has to be said! sometimes i wonder just how other people are unhealthily wrapped up in this game as a literal self-insert, but then i shake my head and remind myself that my way of playing it is true, objective way to play and everybody else is just, you know, wrong :P
probably helps that i play a lot of games and while i might love my avatar to heck and back most of the time, i don't actually think they're me. they are a narrative foil and even if i spent 12 minutes figuring out the exact shape of their nose at the very start, the story is theirs, not mine. and THIS story is fractured across a million possibilities so there's no one, true story anyways (well, other than the repeating elements of doom and tragedy oh god why did i remind myself about that).
i want a few dozen more options for love interest interactions in the home environment, for sure. gimme them water pistols from Xavier's beach card, damn it.
also, i am very much liking that at least for most of the Home objects, you can clip them into walls and into each other, which helps when you're trying to achieve a certain aesthetic in the one corner of that massive living room. i am not pleased that there doesn't seem to be a way to put a door into the bedroom to lead into the garden.

