More clown....
Where's SNIKT's frickin' review? Is he sitting there with his pipe, pontificating in his mind about the value of clowns on society and the duality of humor and sadness?
I see what you mean, crows. But for me less dialogue made him more sinister which was, IMO, more effective when he was given dialogue. If they show too much then there's the risk of overusing him to the point where the effectiveness of what they were going for wears off.
Less is more is what they were going for, I guess.
He'll probably converse more with the adults in chapter two anyway. He almost had like a child mentality in this one.
I firmly believe if they showed more of him it would've diminished his effectiveness.
If anything I think he should've been shown more in shadow.
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