Dead by Daylight: Archive Cutscenes | Tome 11 – DEVOTION



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  1. I love the tome cutscenes way ore than the actual gameplay, I can not lie. I would love a series on this and maybe each episode could feature the backstory of everyone. Or something like that.

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  2. Hmmmm i think the killer although not directly is going to be licensed. He is definitely going to draw a lot of inspiration from Lovecraftian monsters. We saw the observer engaging in a quest engaging since his first day in a crusade to fend of the entity. We also saw him slowly falling to his demons and madness. In this archive he has completely succumbed. In a similar way to Talbot (Blight) but except he is the one inflicting himself the final blow. Here the entity actively messed with the observer in both strength and moral. Which means it is fully going to mutate him and twists his nature as a punishment for his defiance. For all Dnd and Call of Cthulu role players here i'll let you imagine what kind of monstrosity is going to emerge from this anniversary chapter. I'm personally expecting some kind of 40k looking chaos spawn or a twisted abomination kinda similar to the thing when it's metamorphosing in the Carpenter movie. I might be wrong but i feel like this is a possibility that has been overlooked by many considering Dbd always had from the beginning that lovecraftian inspiration Imo.

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  3. Homophobes stay mad, our friend David is gay 🏳️‍🌈
    If a gay character in a video game bothers you that much you should reconsider your morals lol.
    (And FYI, check Bhvr’s Twitter. I’d link the post but I don’t want my comment to get removed. David was confirmed gay this morning!)

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  4. Typical. Turn the most masculine male gay for no reaosn at all other than to appeal to one side that despises 'toxic maculinity' and the other side that demands ONE character to be gay; it's becoming a cliche at this point. Who's next? Pyramid Head? Trapper? Both of them show a little bit of pec/muscle.

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  5. I would love that victor would awake with the blood dropket and bite the assaliant rather than Charlotte. I would be really good but maybe is related with the time Victor wasnt alive (I think it was on the lore)

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  6. You can tell for sure the David thing definitely wasn’t planned. Look at how sudden it all is, how manly he was portrayed beforehand, and now all of a sudden he’s getting flamboyant skins instead of his usual tough guy stuff. David isn’t actually gay, BHVR just caved to all the people screaming at them. I don’t see why it matters anyways, it’s a game about killing and surviving, not what a character’s sexuality is.

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  7. I'm really fascinated by what might happen to the observer. I've heard people say he might become a killer, or survivor, but who or what will fill his place?

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  8. I like how, no matter what, someone's going to be unhappy about inclusion. Some people would despise BHVR for making a character suddenly gay when there wasn't any hint of them being gray before, claiming it's pointless and shoehorned-in, some would despise them for making a whole new character, saying they feel more like a token with the express purpose of being gay rather than just being gay, and some would despise it no matter what because they either think inclusion is needless and overdramatic or are just homophobic. No matter what they'd done, someone wouldn't be happy. I, personally, prefer this approach. Sure, there weren't any signs of him being gay before…but were there any signs of him being straight either? It's just a love story, the whole gay aspect not being overdramaticized to maximize profit like other media, just a love story that happens to be gay. I prefer that over creating Sebastian Biggerstaff, the gayest gay to ever fall in gay love gayly for the sake of a token.

    That being said, that Observer cutscene is really getting my gears turning. I don't know what for yet, but I'm definitely intrigued…

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  9. It's funny because The Observer sees the monsters as Dwight's boss when he put the drug in his coffee. It is a curious fact.
    (Or maybe they really are Entity monsters.)

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