I was hoping to fin a video of all the Heartknot converstations...but seeing this video, I do wonder when she arrives... I just got the Hair Salon open, built the tram, and repaired that farm equipment. I saw Nia's image and felt, I want to see if can win her over. Does suck, cause I still love Mi-an :D
They have two characters that kind of fit that childhood friend trope with Nia and Mi-an. Mi-an is there from the beginning in the same situation as you, so it's easy to relate with her and grow attached. Then a couple days after starting the game you hear about this Nia? who's Nia? Your childhood friend? Well i haven't actually seen her or talked to her so i have no reason to grow attached to them. It's very artificial, you don't really know Nia for a long time, but you're told that you do. Basically catching feelings for her requires playing along, pretending. The character herself actually has a lot to compete with because we're introduced to so many more characters that we are actively going through stuff with. Saving yourself for a distant relationship that you are only TOLD you have is likely not something most people do in their first play through.
Nia is very cute, but it is so easy to let it go under the friendship radar, she is a diamond buried in the sand!
I wish we had adorable scenes like that with Mi-an
She has like literally one romance mission 😐, still i married her tho.
@@stevengomez6251 Mi-an for the win! But you have a point. We need more romance missions in this game 🤔
I was hoping to fin a video of all the Heartknot converstations...but seeing this video, I do wonder when she arrives... I just got the Hair Salon open, built the tram, and repaired that farm equipment. I saw Nia's image and felt, I want to see if can win her over. Does suck, cause I still love Mi-an :D
Nia is late game to start romancing her
@@izsomniac But worth it :)
They have two characters that kind of fit that childhood friend trope with Nia and Mi-an. Mi-an is there from the beginning in the same situation as you, so it's easy to relate with her and grow attached. Then a couple days after starting the game you hear about this Nia? who's Nia? Your childhood friend? Well i haven't actually seen her or talked to her so i have no reason to grow attached to them.
It's very artificial, you don't really know Nia for a long time, but you're told that you do. Basically catching feelings for her requires playing along, pretending. The character herself actually has a lot to compete with because we're introduced to so many more characters that we are actively going through stuff with.
Saving yourself for a distant relationship that you are only TOLD you have is likely not something most people do in their first play through.