Okay, then! I'll give you my most precious-wecious doll! Won't someone play with me? I guess you're the only one who'll play with me, mister. Oh! Mister! Nobody wants to play with me. Or at least Rempo doesn't have anything to say. So we discover that Meenya is a ghost, and.nobody really cares. ![]() See? No one wants to play! Wait right here again! I'll go find someone else! Children in this country do not speak like Dr. This seems to be a trait of children and/or childish characters in Japanese media, but what child does this? I appreciate that it's probably a cultural thing, but hey, localisation teams, this is what your job is, wakey wakey. Do Japanese children refer to themselves in the third person? Because English-speaking ones don't, in my experience. Hmm.I know! Wait right here! Meenya'll call someone to play!Įnlighten me. Maybe they won't play because Meenya's too small! You don't have to visit her gravestone, nor is there any dialogue when you do. Once you leave the screen and come back, she'll be there again, and you can trigger the scene where she runs through Kamui. What's spiritual about Meenya? Yes I know she's a ghost, ha ha, shut up. "I guess spiritual people can see me." I don't get it. Oh no! Look at the time! I have to get home! Man, she saw me? I guess spiritual people can see me. ![]() We don't have time to waste playing with toddlers. ![]() We'll cover them in the order they appeared. You can explore most of the town freely at this point, though you do have to talk to all available townsfolk before visiting Gustav and advancing the plot. Part 57: The Real Deal: Part 2: Going to Town THE REAL DEAL: PART 2
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