Thread:RCM9698/@comment-25132749-20161215190227/@comment-29707934-20170121140254

As I already said, I think it's a good idea to not use to many significant characters. It keeps the plot more focused. Tatsumi and Mine will certainly be confused. One minute they are on a mission, the next they are in a distopian future were humanity is all but enslaved to an unknown alien race. Lubbock is a good character for exposition. What are the roles for the other members of Night Raid and the Jaegers? How many are still alive?

Because the Combine regard humans as insignificant ants, they are not as extremely cruel and depraved as the Emipire can be. Their plans for humanity on the other are indeed much worse but ordinary people aren't aware of them. That causes them to be less interested in a revolution. Their superior technology and logical thinking makes them are far more dangerous opponent than the Empire even if they only left a minor police for behind.

I would like that Najenda realizes that what she did was wrong, even if she did it for the right reasons, and allows herself be killed. So I think your idea is great. I would let Akame kill her since they seemed rather close, Najenda brought Akame to the Night Raid and more importantly because Akame's original mission was to kill Najenda.

Well, I know it's a famous and critically acclaimed game and I don't doubt its quality but I just didn't really like it. Halo 2 (a game of comparable critical acclaim) and Killzone are FPS from around the same time that I find far better and still enjoy playing to this day. I also played Half-Life 2 several years after its release which also influenced my opinion. It's all a  just a matter of personal perference in the end.