This was more of an episode that brought in more questions than answers and none of them are going to get one. I’ll probably forget that this episode happened after some time passed. This episode is not really interesting, so I didn’t have much to talk about. ![]() It gives him depth and makes him less robotic too. While Bastien spoke a few words in previous appearances, I do like how he speaks longer lines here. ![]() He does a good job here so does his Japanese voice actor, Ryota Takeuchi. Isn’t that cool?Ĭhristopher Sabat voices Bastien here. I don’t believe she was credited, but Laplace’s Japanese voice actress, Umeka Shouji voiced Penelope in Crestoria. YES, THE ANNOYING NORMIN WITH THE TOP HAT HAS THE SAME VA AS LAPLACE! Another voice actor fact is that her Japanese voice actress has also played a Tales character. If you are a Tales fan, you should know that Rial was in Berseria as Seres and Bienfu. The voice acting in this episode is superb. I do like how he does get caught off-guard from his stoic nature, but I want to see more. It makes her stand out from the other female character who are more virtuous.īastien has a lot more screentime in this episode compared to his previous appearances in August Episode 1 and Falk Episode 1. I don’t mind those aspects of her personality, however. Other than that, she’s pretty much an ass and a flirt. She is an immortal character that wants to die, but since nobody can do it for her, she has to do it herself. The rock she found is a key component to her death. All that was said about the deeper aspects of her character was at the post-credit scene where her disdain for legacy was finally highlighted. Laplace is a mysterious character that hides more than she shows, but the episode did not utilize it well. Other than these two aspects, I didn’t really like everything else in this episode. It’s especially a hassle when enemies run up to her and attack her, interrupting the ball gathering. The only annoying thing is about her gameplay is that it takes a while for the balls to fill up and enemies attacking her can be a big hassle. It’s pretty handy since it doesn’t require a second gauge or constant tapping. Her attacks mainly use energy balls that target the enemies. Although Laplace has her problems, she’s the easiest archer to use of the three. Finally, an archer that’s not crap! Celia and Maxime are very complex and hard to use. Laplace’s constant teasing and flirting made the usually stoic Bastien fluster due to embarrassment and Bastien’s straightforward personality always brings an annoyed side to Laplace that is different from her annoyance with Alexandra.Īnother aspect of this episode I liked was Laplace’s gameplay. ![]() They bring out sides of the other than you’d never expect them to have. I seriously ship them after this episode. One is full of secrets while the other is honest and always speaks his mind. I enjoyed the chemistry between Laplace and Bastien in this episode. Let’s talk about some things I liked about this episode. I’ll try my best to still give a good review despite the mediocrity of this episode. I don’t hate it, but I can’t really talk much about this episode because of the lack of important things. It’s pretty forgettable plot-wise until the post-credits scene. ![]() It was just Laplace and Bastien going to a mine to find a rock. To me, nothing interesting happened in this episode.
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