>>17331973I also feel like there should be something there to enforce creative engagement
I remember getting all hyped for the TTRPG story to finally begin and imagining all the possibilities and great fanart and cool wacky scenarios and weird in-character interactions that are going to come out of this
But it was all in *my* head, not theirs
I sat through the Ina prologue completely dejected; while it was super impressive to see Mori construct all these characters and storybeats and give them personality, Ina never picked up on or innovated on a single one and it felt more like she was just being dragged along and not caring
And then I lost hope when I watched Watoto's prologue cause I thought Watoto was going to be the zany chaotic, most interesting character that will carry the playthrough, and instead of all places that's where Ame's quiet and submissive side during collabs had to come through
Everything I thought would be fun never happened and I watched each episode just dying of boredom wishing for something interesting to happen (something not driven by Mori herself who I give a lot of credit for putting a lot of passion and creativity into), gave up and dropped it after that