Indigo Park is similar in plot to some movies I've seen. Imagine some guy with a flashlight poking around the remains of what used to be Westworld, some eight years after the robot gunslinger gunned down many of the guests. The mascots in this game are different creatures entirely - they are living beings! If they are sentient, you cannot simply kill them, even if it is to protect the park's guests. You will become every bit the monsters that they are.
I also wonder if there will be more with Lloyd and Rambley, given the fact that you see a Lloyd statue in the warehouse that looks like the Rambley statue with Isaac Indigo outside and that when you look at one of the plushies at the information kiosk, Ed claims that he remembers them using Lloyd more often back in the day.
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Indigo Park is similar in plot to some movies I've seen. Imagine some guy with a flashlight poking around the remains of what used to be Westworld, some eight years after the robot gunslinger gunned down many of the guests.
The mascots in this game are different creatures entirely - they are living beings! If they are sentient, you cannot simply kill them, even if it is to protect the park's guests. You will become every bit the monsters that they are.
Oooh, that sounds scary. The way it sounds, Mollie may come back in the next chapter, scarier and more stronger than before.
I wish I can hug Rambley Raccoon because cute and lonely.
Great video, Beeton
I also wonder if there will be more with Lloyd and Rambley, given the fact that you see a Lloyd statue in the warehouse that looks like the Rambley statue with Isaac Indigo outside and that when you look at one of the plushies at the information kiosk, Ed claims that he remembers them using Lloyd more often back in the day.
That sounds like it could be part of the animosity.
I almost thought you'd play the Final Jeopardy! Think music in its entirety.