Edited By
David Brown
The aftermath of Saga's journey in the latest game has sparked intense discussions among players regarding the Anderson brothers and their recollections of her past. As players dive into the narrative, questions surface about memory inconsistencies and timeline clarity.
In a recent conversation on forums, a player shared a question about why Tor and Odin seem to remember Saga living in a trailer in Watery, despite the narrative shifts that typically affect memories. This query has ignited debates, hinting at potential discrepancies in game lore.
Some players are suggesting that the memories referenced might not be from Saga's time with her daughter but rather from her infancy, raising the stakes of understanding character backgrounds and the overall storyline.
Multiple perspectives have emerged from the community:
Infant Memories: Players speculate that the brothers recall Sagaโs life as an infant. Clarifications indicate that her memories of living in Watery could derive from an earlier time, before she left.
Context of the Trailer: Some believe that the Anderson brothers may be referring to the trailer ownership rather than Saga's existence there, pointing towards a connection with her mother instead.
Confusion Over Narratives: The change in narratives has some players feeling puzzled. "They mentioned looking after the trailer since she had left but didnโt specify her living situation there," one user remarked.
Interestingly, players highlighted the layers of Saga's story, noting how characters like Tor may reference altered memories due to external influences, such as Cynthia Weaver's role in the plot.
"While gamers celebrated the depth of the narrative, questions lingered about character continuity."
๐ Saga's memories seem to hinge on her infancy rather than her daughterโs time there.
๐ The trailer ownership is a point of contention; players speculate it belongs to her mother.
๐ฌ "Itโs weird to say, 'we looked after your stuff' from a babyโs perspectiveโโechoed a comment reflecting the confusion.
The sentiment around these discussions remains a mix, with a noticeable curiosity about the intentions behind the character memories. As players sift through the details, the potential for lore expansion continues to spark lively debates.
The exploration of Sagaโs complex backstory and the Anderson brothersโ memory raises vital questions about narrative consistency in gaming. With ongoing dialogue among players, how will developers choose to address these intriguing lore gaps?