I think one of the most impressive things about Small Saga for me is how well it balances tone. Like, looking at the plot as a whole and the kind of subjects it deals with, it's not a lighthearted game. You're waging a bloody war of revenge on the world and you kill plenty of people in the process.
But it never feels like it goes too far. It shows a lot of care in which foes you kill vs. which ones you beat up and scare off. I kept worrying about it at the beginning, cause you fight a few enemies that are just, like. A human's pet. And I kept feeling like "oh no I really hope I don't kill them that'd make me so sad" but it never happened. And through the whole game, I never saw the results of a fight and went "aw man that sucks." The game doesn't always give characters the fate they most deserve. Sometimes good people die and bad people live. But it always makes sense and feels appropriate.
And it's also a game full of goofy jokes and silly characters. One of the villains is a fascist dictator squirrel who vapes. At one point you find mouse porn on a bookcase and the characters discuss who they're into. You rescue a pigeon from a trash can. And it's a game full of hope, too. It's a game about making things better and not just letting things that suck keep on sucking.
In the end it left me feeling really happy.
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What did my doodle lead me to...
So the idea behind this is thousands of years after Clark's and Bruce's death people who follow both men's mission/cause (which has now been myth-ify and warped by centuries of time and lost collective of human history. Really don't get along like let's war out our differents kind of don't get along. Resulting both sides using time travel to snuff out each other's founding members so that the other group never existed.
Resulting in Alfred and Ma Kent having to take care of business to protect the boys repeatedly over a summer when both factions attempted their raids. Which they later are super hesitant about when both men (Clark and Bruce) meet each other later on in life because both Alfred and Martha remember the logos the time-traveling soldiers had.
Which later just becomes this really odd thing both older guardians bond over when the families get together (because both Clark and Bruce are really small (like 3) that they don't remember it not to mention most of the time travelers never got near the boys before Alfred or Martha took care of it.)
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I want to be not called "Cute" artstyle for once.
So here's a realistic drawing of Schlatt from unpaid intern.
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Guys guess what motherfucker found their lost comic files and is finally continuing the mini comic after almost a year
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