There's plenty of just plain charming stuff in the game, too. Like the guy from the first area that keeps a goat around because it reminds of him of his wife (as creepy as that is). For a game that's about corruption and humankind's tendency towards evil, Soul Blazer's dialogue tends to be optimistic. Even the crabby old couple is cast in a silly light, and one of the creatures in that cave says that the hobbit-dwarves are sure to make the most out of life.
As for humor, I don't recall picking up on too much of it. I skimmed through NPC dialogue as much as possible, to be honest.
That dog in Greenwood sure loves his menu joke, though.Statistics: Posted by Golem — Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:42 pm
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