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Mr Khan said:

I have more tolerance for cosmos-altering plots, myself, the only part that really walked over the line of disbelief was the whole "the world was created as the result of a god-making experiment gone awry." There are other ways they could have taken that.

Despite my criticisms to Shulk's seemingly bipolar mood swings during the first story arc (I'll kill him for killing my girlfriend just kidding I actually feel sorry for him even though he's trying to kill me at this very moment.), I much preferred it over the "say what now?" finale of the storyline. I feel that the game's length helped the game, but not the story. They just tried to shoehorn as many anime tropes as they could by the end.