I know, but I'm pretty sure he did mention It was in part due to the positive reception of his character in ShB. I didn't completely mind his appearance in Elpis, I more so meant his appearance in Ultima Thule.
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I'm just happy that someone else who actually liked his character also thought the Ultima Thule appearance was overkill. It took away the narrative focus that should have been on Meteion and the WoL and made it about Emet (and Hyth) that felt like gratuitous fanservice for those that liked that character. The only time I felt tempted to skip a new cutscene in the MSQ. For me, Emet is the prime example of how a well-written character can be one I loathe and find utterly unenjoyable to have in a narrative. His voice actor is skilled and fits the character- and exudes a negative charisma that made his choice of narrator for Endwalker my biggest problem with the Expansion.
Agreed on both counts.
My thoughts on that run along similar lines. Less so in regards to the bolded, but I thought he was at least handled well given the nature of the story (MMO with a defined path.)
Yep, similarly here. I tend to compartmentalise these things.Quote:
It's kinda funny cuz I've been bingeing this game from beginning to end since early September shortly before my father passed away (ok this part isn't funny), so you'd think this expansions uplifting message would be right up my alley, but not quite. I'm fairly good at detaching my personal life from the media I consume, so most of its more sentimental bits, particularly in the final area didn't quite land for me on account of the expansions lack of stakes.
It's good for picking up on things like interviews, but it's not exactly well suited to discussion, at least not in the case of the XIV reddit. Very dependent what the subreddit is devoted to, I suppose.
Keep in mind that the term "fan-service" has a slightly different connotation in Japanese than the strictly negative connotations it does in English.
What you've posted here is a rough translation of the Japanese cliff notes of the section, itself written by someone over there trying to quickly summarize it, so it cuts a lot of detail. In that part of the interview, Yoshi-P is asked if Emet was brought back by popularity. He says no, and then the stuff about merchandise and him still always having had a further role to play. Prompted, he then goes on to say that his popularity did change the writing because they wanted to add fan service for the people who liked him.