@Keitar0000O@flixiastar I believe that is the correct interpretation and from a writing standpoint I would usually find this quite compelling. However, it's designed in a way that I feel misrepresents the pain he is feeling and comes off as silly or goofy. Without a scary design, it falls apart for me.
@_str4wberrei How is this biphobic? Am I stupid? This seems like a very heartfelt jab at your sexuality. I totally understand boundaries because maybbeee your sexuality identity is a bit touchy but I otherwise don't get it.
@OWeess91032@fendimogul Death always has meaning. Even if that meaning is that there is no meaning (for realism or whatever)
What you have though is completely fine. Your protagonist isn't dying for nothing so this doesn't apply to them.
@WeatherReportOK The monster design was lackluster and made me laugh out loud the first time he appeared clearly on screen. The therapy sessions stand as nothing more than a cheap writing trick to attempt to give the main character depth. Also the ending was predictable and rushed. Solid 6/10