> Spawns out of nowhere.
> "Hand over your money!"
> Threatens to erase the Spacetrek Collective's existence if things don't go her way.
> Leaves.
Aemeath really got half of her code from Camellya, huh?
I cannot praise Kuro Games' writing skill enough.
You guys know what is so profoundly romantic about Denia calling Rover her “least” favorite person?
When Rover asked, "Why?" she refused to answer. She told him to be patient, keeping the secret with that beautiful smile of hers before asking him out for the next day.
But before Rover could ever know, before Denia ever had the chance to answer, she banished herself into the Void to protect the world, to protect Rover.
The only promise she left behind was this: The next time they meet, every “hate” she once spoke will become a “like.”
It is a beautiful conclusion in its own right.
But, if you notice the whole context, it literally means this: When the day finally comes and Denia can stand in front of Rover again, every reason she once used to "hate" him, will become her saying how much she "likes" him.
And those are her true feelings. Hence, her entire quest's achievement is called "Amanojaku."
Once again, I kneel before Kuro Games.
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Wuthering Waves 3.3 (Part 2) Story Review
Writing 9/10
Music 10/10
Narration 9/10
World Building 10/10
Quest Area and other parts of the quest: 10/10
Visuals 10/10
- They did an amazing job expressing Denia’s character throughout this chapter. I’m genuinely impressed by how well they handled her.
- Fractsidus is starting to feel more and more like a real villain organization instead of just a side threat existing in the background, and at the same time, I WANT TO THROW HANDS WITH GA SO BADLY
- This might be only the second time a quest has made me cry. The first one was 3.1
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