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It's especially hilarious how unproblematic aurora is.
Or how quickly it is over. It's what, 10 or 15 seconds of some wobbly colors slow motion? I'm not even sure that's worth the potential addiction symptoms for combat use. Maybe if you fight both starborn but that's already so niche.
I would've liked it more if it was literally just something to make you trip balls. Nothing else. Although some custom dialog options would maybe be a funny addition. But for a decent amount of time too. We can skip it anyway so it's not like this would be much of an issue.
I wish games that had "psychedelic" drugs as a mechanic would actually show hallucinations and play random noises if your character is under the influence.
Didn't Haze do something like this? Like you'd see monsters everywhere and children laughing or something?
Because isn't aurora supposed to be like Super Acid?
You mean dropping LSD in real life doesn’t just cause your vision to go wibbly-wobbly?