To be fair, most gacha games have it as one of their hooks that the characters go through needless amounts trauma and hardship so that you feel the need to "protect" and "save" them by playing and taking care of them.
2B fits right into that trope
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To be fair, most gacha games have it as one of their hooks that the characters go through needless amounts trauma and hardship so that you feel the need to "protect" and "save" them by playing and taking care of them.
2B fits right into that trope
2B fitting into that trope undermines the notion that 2B has to make the choice to change the outcome by making different choices. The true ending of the game makes it pretty clear that they have to save themselves from it, that no one is coming to save them, and that they must make new, different choices to save themselves from repeating the same bleak future over and over forever.
I mean hell, the major music theme for the ending, "Weight of the World" is literally a woman singing about why is God punishing her and that she has the weight of the world on her shoulders, clearly no one is coming to save her and she is pleading to a non-existent/uncaring God for relief from suffering.
Personal opinion anyway, but it's Yoko Taro's baby so he can undermine the major themes of the game for more money and gooners if he wants I guess.
The true ending of the game is everyone who beat the game coming together to save you at personal cost...
I have never enjoyed living in the world.
One of us! One of us! One of us!
Its a game you start for the boobs but stay for the story. (Except 9s, playing as him sucked because, no I do not want to play a mini-pacman knock off every battle)
b-but femboy twink? 🥺
Justice for 9S
Sure, how many young men do you think are going to be into cartoon big-titted goth girls?