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A more in-depth survey about Valle Verde contents is coming soon, but, for now, I wanted to ask you guys (Whom I consider the core audience) what do you think about the last part of the second episode, the Chaos of God section.

Lore-wise, it has a connection to the lore and story of Valle Verde, but the way it's presented it's a little different, especially without the context (That, again, exists, but I don't think I've seen anyone talking about the "Why" yet). Without that information, it might seem a little disconnected to the rest of the clips.

Now, without spoiling anything, the meta idea is to present different events of prophecies (Scripture prophecies, Parravicini prophecies, Marian apparitions) in an entertaining way, using a core concept of Valle Verde (That, again, nobody discovered yet)

Did you feel that this section was too disconnected in terms of themes or presentation?

Did you like it and it didn't bothered you because of that?

Feel free to comment your opinion :)

 -Alluvium

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Zev Zamzi

I agree with the others, liked it a lot but then the climax and then the video just ending there felt kinda..... off? Like if in the last 30 seconds we'd snapped back to the game proper that would have been satisfying, even if it was just the player just standing there doing nothing. Hope that helps!

Nuigo Ftrmarket

A little too long, a little on the nose, and what happened in between the intro and ending wasn't too exciting, but since it came straight after the Tharsis segment I feel like the Judgement of God segment had quite a mountain to climb in order to achieve that same entertainment value. If I had to give any thoughts on how I'd change it, I think the IRL snippets from the Tharsis segment that appeared in the background between the dialogue should've been on that Judgement of God segment instead to keep the viewers attention, it felt more relevant to put them there than the Tharsis segment (although maybe that would mean something else would have to glitch for the Tharsis dialogue segment to not have this same dilemma, shoot). Hope this input doesn't dissuade you, I still think Valle Verde is an INCREDIBLE piece of unfiction and I still think about the impact part 2 left me to this day! I am tuning in whenever part 3 comes out of the oven, same day guaranteed.

Johnny Maio (Yuujeekow)

I'm late commenting on this, but I still wanted to put my two cents in. I think it was definitely worth having it in. It added some variety, and was very compelling. It was one of the most memorable moments for me. It was a slow burn, but it paid off pretty well, so I didn't mind. I think it just needed to be before the previous sequence, so the climax was at the end. It's a great way of giving more information to the viewer that isn't as easy to deliver otherwise. It'll be interesting to see what you do with these types of scenes in the future! Keep up the amazing work, I've been thoroughly enjoying this series!