Views : 621,832
Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: May 2, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.975 (99/15,442 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-03T10:02:59.085041Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Nothing says you're a good parent like brutally murdering your child's favourite stuffed toy and joyously bathing in their tears once they discover the stuffed homicide.
Seriously Queen Cutie deserved so much better she was literally pleading for her life! I am never going to be okay with this! QAQ
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something I found Interesting: All of Cody's Weapons in the game seem to be about slowing or weighing people down (Ice magic, sap, Size changing sorta, nails, etc) While May's weapons revolve around general killing and violence (Matchgun, Hammer, Fire sword, fighting the squirrel on the plane, etc)
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I’ve watched a couple other people play parts of this game, and I just have to say that these two making each other laugh and working together to fix things instead of constantly killing each other (not to mention actually letting us hear the story instead of talking over it) makes it the most enjoyable play through I’ve seen yet
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My boyfriend and I ended the Cutie section sporting tears and deeply upset with the characters. It is honestly one of the most upsetting sections a game has asked me to complete in order to progress the story, despite the cutesy vibes of most of the game. Loved this game, but god was that part frickin rough. A surprising tone shift I was not prepared for.
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The Cutie scene absolutely broke me. There's just something so cruel and needless about it. Even if they think it'll break their spell, it still shocks me to see Cody and May able to push past their objections to kill the embodiment of their child's innocence.
For anyone else trying to make peace with that scene, I feel ya. A thought that helps me process all of that goes something like this: Cutie the Elephant ultimately represents Rose's happiness and childhood innocence. By killing that toy, Cody and May are just doing what they've always been doing: putting their squables ahead of the needs of their child. If they can at least come to amicable terms for themselves and their daughter, then Cutie didn't fall for nothing. Above all, nothing can undo what they did, but they still have a chance in this story to mend (or more likely begin mending) what Cutie represents. Now if you'll excuse me I'll go back to sobbing in my pillow.
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this game does a really good job of showing narcissistic parents, i think. as someone WITH narcissistic parents, this game really hits, especially when they literally murder the kid's favorite toy just for themselves. this game also shows that divorce is sometimes necessary, the whole premise kind of fucks me up and makes me angry. super interested in the way this end
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@laurenashley4544
3 years ago
I’m really crying over a stuffed elephant that just wanted to love people
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