How do we know this? Well, I don’t see to recall when it exactly happens, but there is one moment specifically within the series in which very briefly you get a glimpse of Eva using Neil’s Machine presumably, as it’d explain why we see Faye in present time in Finding Paradise. The universe we’re playing on through the whole series, the one presented to us as canon, is actually a rundown through Neil’s memories inside of Neil’s Machine. What these encounters and sudden question of timelines, and how it relates back to Lynrie’s story arc in the grand scheme of thing mean is one thing: This brown-dressed biker, in case you haven’t caught on, is Faye in all her glory As the kid whose plush was thrown into the fountain at the mere beginning of the game claims that a floating lady in long dress had gotten her plush back from the water without getting it wet, which consequently happens prior to Neil’s encounter with her prior her drive off. These details are important as they aren't random, and do hold much bigger relevance in Finding Paradise, a game that with the introduction of Faye and her importance in the grand scheme of things within the series, does have high emphasis on Neil’s Machine as we see present oddities within the present time of the story revolving around a brown-dressed female biker whose bike was seemingly themed around the Sigmund Machine, and whose relation to Neil is made stronger and more suspicious when he state he’d wish to have a bike like that. Is a small detail that doesn’t seems to add up unless earlier you take in consideration that when Eva was driving her car off the Sigmund building, she was stumbled face to face TO ANOTHER VERSION OF HERSELF. When Neil is working on his machine during a Christmas' eve, the company gets a sudden electricity outage interrupting Neil's progress After close inspection to the cause, he sees that there was a log prior to the outage and if I do recall correctly it was intended that apparently Neil specifically was the one who had turned off the energy supplier of the company. Mini-sode 2 has to be one of the most haunting episodes within the To The Moon series. Why is this important? Because this concept has been introduced way back since the very second Sigmund Mini-sode 2, and in fact we do see it all play in motions through these games. However, this game introduces us to a sad reality later on in later events when is revealed that both Quincy who was previously stated to be made-up by Lynrie's memories, and now Lynrie were stated to be a variation based on memories taking what-if scenarios, which true to how the Machines work since the first game does makes sense since there's no brain that can streamline the memories in a coherent meaner, but taking different routes until nailing a happy one when both Neil and Faye do intervine. This should most definitely be familiar to us players because is exactly what we see Neil do through the series with his own machine.įor as funny as the guy might be, Neil seems to be more smarter than people from his company give him credit for since, much like his mother, from his youth he becomes reclusive to the outside world in means to do high research on neuroscience and trying to earn high knowledge in how memories work, how can they be rearranged to make lives more worth while, and/or be able to save fragments and full memories of a person for them to be able to exist even after their death, in a fictional reality Īs we do see in Impostor Factory, the machine works as intended and is all thanks to Neil's code fused with Faye's Reality Shifting nature. We do get snip pits of it with Lynrie's story arc and how after her loss of her Neil aka Tobi, she becomes reclusive to close ones and begins to focus her life-time recreating and improving the Memory Traversal Machine used through the series until she eventually reevaluates her life choices and everything she had lost on that hypothetical timeline, which prompts her onto seeking a reality escape by relieving an important moment to her with Quincy actually taking part of it. After playing the game I can say for sure the To the Moon series will end on a bitter note for both Eva and Neil.
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