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Arsenio Armas
@arsenicism.bsky.social
Paborito ni lola | he/they | tagalog with pangasinan roots | protect trans kids | imagine utopia ☀️🌻🌹🍉
Top-notch. Please never stop doing bits. Please always derail the fascinating municipal histories with bits. Make episodes last twice as long for the funnies.
January 11, 2026 at 4:42 PM
Absolutely adored it. I would fight for Ke. I want Ghodh to eat his fill.
January 10, 2026 at 12:43 AM
All in all I'm super amazed at the kind of work that's gone into Dispatch. The resource management elements in the dispatching work is compelling on its own, and the story that developed around it has doubled my enjoyment of the game, and I'm ADHD leg bouncing my way to the release of eps 5 and 6.
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM
And we KNOW Robert is empathetic. We're presented with dialogue choices that show that we can play Robert as a truly heroic individual, and we know that he truly does care for the Z-Team and Invisigal (especially if you make certain choices in Episodes 3 and 4).
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM
This is where I wish there was some kind of secret fourth option that could have indicated to the player that he was still frustrated with his own shortcomings while at the same beginning to understand that his approach doesn't work and he needs to get to know the Z-Team more.
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM
Robert's frustrated reaction to Invisigal's failure to apprehend Lightningstruck is emblematic of this failure. We're presented with a choice of telling her that she hides from her problems, shouldn't have hung out with villains, or, worse yet, that she somehow "chose" the supervillain life.
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM
By the end of episode 2 he goes on to say that he should have gone with a more "tough love" approach. This could have been worded differently. Essentially it's Robert starting to recognize the Z-Team as flawed folks from less-than-ideal backgrounds who need a more personal approach to superheroing.
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM
But I do get it. Truly, I do. Robert points out by the end of the episode that he shouldn't have started by assuming that the Z-Team was like any other superhero group whose motivations were all the same - about preventing harm to the best of their abilities and capturing the villains responsible.
November 4, 2025 at 5:48 AM