What was the point of this character?
to setup the story as being dark and filled with loss
>>729636591to establish later on verso is kind of a cunt
what was the point of this character?
For those who come after
le epic Main Character Dies Mid-Story plot twist
>>729636591If you play the game you can find out organically.
He's meant to represent what the real Verso was to Maelle, painted Renoir killed him to try and get her to remember who she was and painted Verso didn't really care at that point so he let it happen.
>>729636867oh shit u right
>>729636591For you to cry in a video gameAnon when was the last time you cried?
>>729637180when esquie and monoco hugged verso
>Game begins with Gustave losing his gf he loves>Game ends with Aline and Verso fighting over whether Verso is allowed to commit omnicide as part of his suicide I kinda hate how this game ends. It sidelines most of the characters you spent time with for a conflict you thought was resolved half an act ago. Since Verso acts as the player character, any further character development you did at the team at camp is thrown away, which is really awkward. There could have been something interesting for the game to demonstrate about how the rest of the team is sidelined by the two painters' fighting over the fate of the world for their own selfish ends, but to me, it didn't actually feel that intentional. Lune, Sciel, Monoco and Esquie just feel forgotten, like they were always party filler the game tricked you into investing in.
>>729636591Gustave makes the player's relationship with Verso more complicated. The player grows to like and understand Gustave up through Act 1, and Verso slides directly into Gustave's place. The player has reservations, but is inclined to transfer some feelings about Gustave over to Verso, even though Verso is someone who the player doesn't really understand until the end of the game, and who the player shouldn't really like.
>>729636591Gustave exists as an introduction to the world of Lumiere from the eyes of someone who only exists in the canvas (he doesnt know shit about his world but is an expeditioner/adventurer). He's "human", he has a love interest, and a cruel unknown fate placed upon him. As the player we are placed in his shoes as we know just as much about the world as he does and can therefore empathize with a painted life more.
>>729639192>The player has reservations, but is inclined to transfer some feelings about Gustave over to VersoThis is unfathomably retarded. Please tell me this isn't how normie brains work.