>When I’m parting with a friend, regardless of the circumstances, I find it best to just say, “See you later.” We’ll meet again. After all, we’re friends.
>That’s right—nothing unusual about it. I’ll see you later.
>You went on a trip far, far away, even though it was planned for many years from now. You wore your best outfit and said “Sorry for the short notice,” though you didn’t say it out loud.
>You always put yourself last, after you’d finished helping everyone else. You were so generous as a friend that this trip might be your very first selfish act.
>I still can’t grasp what’s happened. It feels like I could still get a light-hearted e-mail asking me out to lunch at any moment—after you’ve made sure lunch wouldn’t disrupt my schedule, of course.
>You can invite me out whenever you want. I’ll invite you, too.
>So for now, let’s plan on meeting again. You can call me up whenever you like, and I’ll give you a call, too. I still have a lot to talk to you about, and if I come up with any particularly good ideas, I’ll let you know.
>So let’s meet again.
>No–I suppose we’re already meeting. Right here, right now.
Is Shigesato Itoi the most underrated writer in video games?
Considering that he is about as close as you can get to a writer being a household name in Japan, not really.
yes
MOTHER series is the only one I can think of where every single NPC dialogue feels charming and worth reading
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>Square buy the writes to a popular book
>Don't bring the book's writer on board for the games
>Use the guy behind Lightning Returns to write the story instead