![]() ![]() ![]() In many ways, this is thanks to Ella Balinska, who convincingly gave her voice to the protagonist and, thanks to good and appropriate humor, can endlessly listen to her verbal battles with a bracer. The story is based on Frey – such atypical characters are rarely encountered in fantasy games, they quickly arouse sympathy. The plot is rather cliche and the screenwriters use hackneyed and straightforward techniques – the narrative rarely manages to evoke emotion. ![]() Thus, only the heroine can get to the Tants and defeat them, restoring peace to Atia.įor the first time, the picture will please with quality only after several hours Fog doesn’t affect Frey in any way, but it does turn other living creatures into zombies – both humans, who attack everyone they meet, and animals. Atia’s main problem is the four powerful tant mistresses, due to which the areas around the kingdom are covered with a poisonous mist. It’s interesting to watch the character’s development – at first Frey wants to return to his homeland as soon as possible, then over time he becomes more and more infused with the problems of the locals. She doesn’t remain a New York street hooligan from beginning to end of the game. Such humor does not bother you – every time you listen with a smile to how the talking bracer or ordinary residents react to the heroine’s remarks. They also don’t know modern swear words, and Frey likes to screw in obscene vocabulary. She often references works from our world and tells familiar jokes, but those around her don’t always understand what she’s trying to say – you have to frame thoughts differently. All this affects the characteristics and strength of the protagonist.Īn American from another era clearly doesn’t fit into such society, and the screenwriters do a great job of contrasting her with everyone else. You can’t change your hairstyle (the heroine does it herself), but raincoats, necklaces, and fake nails can. In Forspoken we are in the Atia region: the local aristocracy sits in the senate and makes decisions useful to them, the townspeople scurry about, and the “peasants” work or rest in a separate area. Kind of like the plot of Alice in Wonderland – by “accidental” coincidence, this is Frey’s favorite book. In Japanese culture, this phenomenon is called “Isekai” – when a figure from our time falls into a completely different one. ![]()
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