I'm glad to know there's still people who come for this song, it gives me heaven vibes too. I remember of the times this game was in it's peak, i was still young. This year wasn't good for me, neither the last one, everything is so dull.
This song really is something else. She suffered more than all the others combined. She watched all her friends die, she had nightmares about all of this happening, she was the one who found out she's been monitored her whole life, and her imaginary friend is a dead possessed school kid. Having a choice to put her out of her misery or leaving her behind is hard. Even if you put her out of her misery, she will still become the monster she feared. No matter how hard you try, you can't save them. They're expendable, she was a labrat, they all were. It's so sad when you think about it too. I honestly hope there is a cure for the infection, but we'll never know. The people in the fandom who where toxic about the DLC really are scums. The DLC could've opened up so many theories, given answers to people's questions too. This game and the franchise deserves respect.
I agree with you man, everything could be avoided. The DLC could have been something cool now the only thing we got as a release is a slendytubbies 3 copy but as a chibi version and open world...
@@The_champion_of_johto yeah. It's not bad. The true monsters are the ones responsible for the cancellation of the DLC. It would've been something to see.
stuck with two options, both bad but one is worse, to put laa-laa out if her misery, she’d still turn into a monster, but atleast her suffering would cease, to leave her, she’d suffer more as she turns, and i’d imagine it’d hurt her even worse.
To be honest this soundtrack suits her, cause song contains beautiful sounds of angels singing and laa laa is named "Laa Laa" cause she can sing pretty well
I'm glad to know there's still people who come for this song, it gives me heaven vibes too. I remember of the times this game was in it's peak, i was still young.
This year wasn't good for me, neither the last one, everything is so dull.
Yeah.
The multiplayer is fun too.
This song really is something else.
She suffered more than all the others combined.
She watched all her friends die, she had nightmares about all of this happening, she was the one who found out she's been monitored her whole life, and her imaginary friend is a dead possessed school kid.
Having a choice to put her out of her misery or leaving her behind is hard.
Even if you put her out of her misery, she will still become the monster she feared.
No matter how hard you try, you can't save them.
They're expendable, she was a labrat, they all were.
It's so sad when you think about it too.
I honestly hope there is a cure for the infection, but we'll never know.
The people in the fandom who where toxic about the DLC really are scums.
The DLC could've opened up so many theories, given answers to people's questions too.
This game and the franchise deserves respect.
I agree with you man, everything could be avoided. The DLC could have been something cool
now the only thing we got as a release is a slendytubbies 3 copy but as a chibi version and open world...
@@The_champion_of_johto yeah.
It's not bad.
The true monsters are the ones responsible for the cancellation of the DLC.
It would've been something to see.
stuck with two options, both bad but one is worse, to put laa-laa out if her misery, she’d still turn into a monster, but atleast her suffering would cease, to leave her, she’d suffer more as she turns, and i’d imagine it’d hurt her even worse.
Exactly. You understand.
To be honest this soundtrack suits her, cause song contains beautiful sounds of angels singing and laa laa is named "Laa Laa" cause she can sing pretty well
Agreed
Bro this soundtrack made me cry
LITERALLY SAME
Amazing
Ty, make sure to check out the credits!
@@moonlightalpha1909 ok
so hard at heart
Fr!
@@moonlightalpha1909 what?
@@Wimzer935 fr means for real i think