@@Stellar_Maiden She is the only one we get to see a full on death scene of. With everyone else it cuts off or is implied. Even with Amir. You see him get shot and he slumps back, the focus now on you. But with Aoi you see the point where her life stops completely...in her eyes. Arthur just tells her to "do something". He doesn't even know what exactly, just holding those rods in and she tries. But as soon as she struggles he tells her to stop, not believing in her. And then when she needs him to believe he just walks away. While it could also be seen as him believing she will do fine without him and what happens inside the reactor is more important now, to me it's more of a case of him not having the necessary leadership qualities to tell her what she needs to hear now. He is more of a man of action.
@@TageM_Official Arthur definitely was completely out of his league there, he was overwhelmed. With the Quest we play afterwards which is basically the good Ending we can also see that you are correct, as the Drifter just tells Aoi "U can do it, you are strong" and she immediately feels more confident. So I understand why her death scene hits the hardest, especially because of this line "you see the point where her life stops completely...in her eyes."
@@Stellar_Maiden Aoi having to "hear something" is something that happens alot in her backstory it seems. Maybe that's why she likes to listen to music?
1:44:10 "why are you damaged?" as the man is sitting right next to the core of a nuclear reactor that is on the verge of melting down :V .
He should have just bullet jumped out of the way and dodged the radiation xD
Thank you. For using mag and her secondary weapon 💗
You are quite welcome ^^
I really like Aoi and her secondary was way more fun than her primary hehe. I guess u also played as Aoi in the last mission?
Ich kann mir diese Reaktor Aoi Szene nicht mehr ansehen.
Why not? Is something wrong with it or because it is too sad?
@@Stellar_Maiden She is the only one we get to see a full on death scene of. With everyone else it cuts off or is implied. Even with Amir. You see him get shot and he slumps back, the focus now on you. But with Aoi you see the point where her life stops completely...in her eyes.
Arthur just tells her to "do something". He doesn't even know what exactly, just holding those rods in and she tries. But as soon as she struggles he tells her to stop, not believing in her. And then when she needs him to believe he just walks away. While it could also be seen as him believing she will do fine without him and what happens inside the reactor is more important now, to me it's more of a case of him not having the necessary leadership qualities to tell her what she needs to hear now. He is more of a man of action.
@@TageM_Official Arthur definitely was completely out of his league there, he was overwhelmed.
With the Quest we play afterwards which is basically the good Ending we can also see that you are correct, as the Drifter just tells Aoi "U can do it, you are strong" and she immediately feels more confident.
So I understand why her death scene hits the hardest, especially because of this line "you see the point where her life stops completely...in her eyes."
@@Stellar_Maiden Aoi having to "hear something" is something that happens alot in her backstory it seems. Maybe that's why she likes to listen to music?