I want this to get weirder. In this form it feels like medium-effort parody of internet sluething and film reviewing.
It's like a friend telling you a long-winded joke that you already know the punchline to, because you told it to someone else last week. The joke's funny once, but relies on the listener never having heard it before. You listen anyway because they're your friend.
And then at the five minute mark, they screw up the punchline.
@mynameisfatmike: I was listening to the Waypoint podcast this morning, and they said that there are some Easter eggs for people who played previous entities, but nothing that should make you feel like you started in the middle of a franchise.
Maybe it's because I'm already invested in Disney, but the idea of not having an open world to build in seems really limiting. Being able to mix characters in different sets seems cool, but seeing them have to use Homer and Scooby-Doo in the Oz world just to get a few extra stud things seems kind of crummy.
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