![]() The protag himself is probably super soft of a person, simple, but with trained skills, chances are, Pedro trained both the protag, and Ophelia, you can see it, when he took us to that little dojo of his, he was immediately able to jog protag's memories on how to use focus, and perform the flips and such, just by bringing back the muscle memory after taking control of their bodies. It's exactly what the game tells you, Pedro, the banana, is a very separate being from the player character, the player character, Pedro and the protag probably used to be friends before all of the game's story took place, as for what Pedro himself is? Probably some sort of weird, but benevolent being who just, legitimately wanted to do what the Protag himself wanted to do. Personally, I think it's a lot simpler than that. Sorry for the wall of text and did you notice that at the end the "top knot" hairstyle is actually the stem of a banana? I feel like it took me a lot longer to notice that than it should have. I am a big fan of the "insane anti-hero" trope so this game hits all of those spots for me. (the gamers and the fact that the last set of levels is the "internet") Things stop making sense around half way through and I like to think that the dialogue of them being "family" is part of the players brain damage induced delusion. I personally like to think that the player character isnt related to any of the villains at all but rather is a simple vigilante who got caught and beaten causing brain damage which is why you see Pedro in the first place, then it gets progressively worse hence the hallucinations, the dream sequence levels and progressively weirder story locations and enemies. The start and the end leave a lot to personal interpretation. At the end we are essentially told that Ophelia is our sister, Denny is our brother, Mitch is our father, they were bad people and we killed them all for reasons. ![]() Its not a bad idea but I like the ambiguity of this games story. Use the game’s automated gif generator to easily share clips of your most over the top sequences over social media.SPOILER WARNING!!! ALTHOUGH YOU SHOULDNT BE READING THIS THREAD IF YOU HAVENT BEATEN IT YET!!! Slow Motion Braggadocio: When the action amps up to a frenzy, bring it all into focus by shifting into slow motion to calm the nerves and steadythe aim. ![]() ![]() Mix It Up: Break up the high octane running and gunning a bit with dynamic sequences like a thrilling motorcycle chase or slow it all down and take a moment to think through a series of clever (and possibly fatal) physics-based puzzles. ![]() Twist and turn through the air while aiming both hands at priority threats or line up a perfect ricochet to drop an unsuspecting gangster from behind. Twist and turn through the air while aiming both hands at priority threats or line up a perfect ricochet to drop an unsuspecting gangster from behind.įull Throttle Gun Ballet: Unleash a torrent of destruction with an incredible level of control over both your weapons and your body. Full Throttle Gun Ballet => Unleash a torrent of destruction with an incredible level of control over both your weapons and your body. The strategic use of split aiming, slow motion, and the ol’ stylish window breach create one sensational action sequence after another in an explosive battle through the violent underworld. My Friend Pedro is a violent ballet about friendship, imagination, and one man’s struggle to obliterate anyone in his path at the behest of a sentient banana. ![]()
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