... Trying to get, like, the hints, because you find, you know, you find information, you find, like, their shells, like, the older shells, and it gives you some information about how to defeat them, kind of similar to Moon when you're finding the bodies of the monsters. That information is vague. It doesn't make any sense. The game does not give you clear markers on what you're supposed to do with that information. ...

... I have no ability to like, like, I don't have any, any outlets for talking about this. No, no, by all means. This is going to be okay. So to understand Stray Children, you have to go back into the nineties to a little RPG called Moon, which I believe is the full title is Moon colon remix RPG adventure or something like that. It came out only in Japan, only on PlayStation one. It was made by a tiny little studio in Japan called Love. ...
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... Do you mind if I take a little time on this one because it requires some explanation for people who are not familiar. Historically, this podcast loves it when people get really like in depth about nitty gritty things about RPGs. So go for it. I have no ability to like, like, I don't have any, any outlets for talking about this. No, no, by all means. This is going to be okay. So to understand Stray Children, you have to go back into the nineties to a little RPG called Moon, which I believe is the full title is Moon colon remix RPG adventure or something like that. It came out only in Japan, only on PlayStation one. It was made by a tiny little studio in Japan called Love. I think it's pronounced Love Delique. Love Delique. And just really, and Moon is incredible. Moon, I think I haven't made like a top 10 video games list in a long time, but I think Moon is probably in my top 10 favorite games. I was able to play it because in 2020 or 2021, one of those years, another studio called Onion Games that has some of the original Love Delique people working at it went back and localized it and brought it to the West. ...