![]() This odd undercurrent of morbidity only really pops up in her dialogue, because besides her facade of excitement and cheer, there are also small windows into the life she normally lives that seem pretty typical and even pleasant. Luna has an unusually morbid and nihilistic view of life and death, starting off levels speaking about how she’s ready to endure misery or embraces the potential outcome of failing and dying, and if she does die her final words end up being about how she’s relieved to finally have felt something. Her seemingly chipper delivery makes it sound pretty normal, but if you do know the language or translate it, you’ll soon find even her victory lines are rather strange. It has a peppy-looking protagonist in a cartoon art style that makes it seem cute and approachable, but once the game starts, you notice the star, an alien girl named Luna, only speaks French. ![]() At first blush, Mighty Milky Way looks like it’s cut from the same cloth as WayForward’s other “Mighty” games on the DS. ![]()
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