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Doki doki literature club monika delete
Doki doki literature club monika delete






doki doki literature club monika delete

Nobody played this game on the first run and stopped at Monika, at least intentionally. She eventually regrets her actions, giving her more character, but still. She has killed her friends for her own interests and smiled when she saw Yuri dead on the ground covered in blood.

doki doki literature club monika delete

The background music, the weird things happening on the actual background and her very close always staring at you are the reason why everyone always ends deleting her. The whole setting is supposed to make you unconfortable. If you want to give yourself the illusion that the game is over, have fun. With your logic, i have finished a book even if i never really read all it's pages because "i want to". "and you have to delete her" "HAVE TO" is a strong word. "is an illusion because you simply stopped playing the game" That is the same when you "end" the game, you stop playing. Kinda like Undertale, it's all about the player and your choices and it influences the game. You as the player may "finish" the game or just end it there, it's your choice. It starts looping? I didn't know that, but even then this game is about the player. So yeah, this game has only one canon ending and yes it involves deleting Monika. The concept of that part of the game is that you are stuck with her, and you have to delete her. Monika's "ending" is an illusion because you simply stopped playing the game. Originally posted by Megumin:Technically, this game has only one ending. Eventually the dialogue will start looping (not sure about this), which further proves that you aren't really ending the game, you are just doing the same as stopping reading a book before the last page. However the point is, you are supposed to delete her. It helps understand her character more, since we barely interacted with her truly the whole game.

doki doki literature club monika delete

Not mentioning the huge chunk of dialogue she has. She reacting to you quitting, she reacting to you saving, it's all part of making Monika look authentic and a concrete character and at the same time reinforce the idea that this is not going anywhere, which is a very clever game design choice. So in a clever manner, they have her a lot of unique features for that scene. The concept of that part of the game is that you are stuck with her, and you have to delete her.īut it would be weird and lazy if she simply didn't say anything the whole time, even when she prepared all of it. Technically, this game has only one ending. Better get used to the fact that most spared Monika and that in other timelines she got away with it. Originally posted by Megumin:Yeah, but it would be much better for both parties if you decided to take the garbage out AKA delete Monika.








Doki doki literature club monika delete