Es genuinamente un plot hole que me carrea el concepto de la serie, que ocurre cuando no importa la situacion, el mundo terminará destruido? Cuando ganar es perderlo todo y perder tambien es perderlo todo, como la premisa se relaciona con algo que a simple vista la contradice
@KeramonInDaNet@blatle535@literallydarnel Easier said than done, when one has to deal with those Jessie and James knockoffs; Miss Information and Fold.
Those two would find different ways or outright give the hero(es) figurative (or real in some cases) dynamite to blast through.
@blatle535@literallydarnel If any more episodes ever come out, the writers better do two things:
1.) Stick to what they wrote down and go all out! No take-backies on what they wrote for the rules of the show.
2.) Address on the topics of the questions on everyone's mind. Especially the big and ugly ones.
@blatle535@literallydarnel Yet it's for "The Greater Good".
That's most people wonder on what happens when they enter into games that aren't like Saturday Morning Cartoons.
Games that have more complex stories; like Dead Space, Spec Ops: The Line, Far Cry 3, and Silent Hill 2.
And those are just the tip.
@blatle535@literallydarnel Well, it is the rules that the pilot had stated.
To save the world, Kit and her friends have to help the Villains of those worlds to stop the Hero beating them.
So by that logic, they would've to be... "lackies" to the Bad Guy, to "save the world".
In a messed up way.
@WastedPines And just remember, folks!
The Gman works for beings that are a HIGHER POWER THAN HIM!
So if the "Employers" don't like what the two factions are doing...
Be prepared to have an unwelcoming visit from them.
@Rogue229001@RARRYYYYTA@SouthofChains And don't forget one more important detail about The Gman:
He works for higher powers called "The Employers".
Gman is basically their servant, and he carries out the will of his Benefactors.
@Skullman20333@gahhnie Like I said, makes you wonder.
Cause I doubt that Gameoverse is going to only focus on Saturday Morning Cartoon like games, where it's really easy to tell on who's who.
Especially that there were actually compelling and complex stories, where it's not all clear cut.
@Skullman20333@gahhnie And don't get me started if those guys end up in those World War II games; like COD, Medal of Honor, and Battlefield.
Would that mean that Kit and her pals have to help the Axis Powers WIN the war?
Really makes you think, doesn't it?
@DRealCringelord@PINXSEA That's what I think too.
Once you stop for a sec and ignore the fan R34 content, you start to wonder on the details on how things really work.
Like one example being is:
What happens if the Villain of that world wants to BLOW UP THEIR PLANET?
Would Kit have to help them do it?
@Skullman20333@gahhnie That's what I'm wondering too.
Like what about worlds like Dark Souls, where the world is dying and even if the "Hero" does "save the day"...
Would it really make a difference on a dying world and all hope is lost?
@superhypersoni1@puppylovecomics I got another brain teaser for you:
What happens if the Villain WANTS to blow up their planet?
Would that mean that those guys must help the Villain destroy the planet... to save the planet?