Thats super touching. And that mustve been an optional conversation because I missed it. And i fucked around a lot in Insomnia filling the whole damn map by walking all over it so I guess its a very random throwaway conversation but I loved it.
Yeah, it's well worth taking your time in each chapter because there are many conversations that seem to trigger at random but deliver great character-building.
I just wish more was done to develop why Noctis cares about Luna. It's pretty clear she's the only girl he's ever pursued romantically. The game makes it clear that his love for her is genuine. But I'd like to see the reasons
why he loves her. They clicked well as kids and kept each other in the loop via letters (presumably because cell phone communications between Insomnia and Gralea could be detected). But let's see more of what's in those letters.
I definitely get the sense that for all his attempts to look "cool," Noctis is a super-sensitive dude who deeply admires Luna's goodness and has her on a pedestal in his mind. She's his constant, a symbol of all that's well in the world. But I'd like to see more of the chemistry they share.
I've said this before, and I'll say it again: One of the best things they could add would be "letters from Luna" that Umbra delivers to you, once per chapter, for the first nine chapters of the game. These would be detailed full-length letters, fully voiced by Luna; and there could be full-length responses, fully voiced by Noctis. They could be accompanied by cutscenes of Luna and Noctis reading, writing and reacting.
These letters, if done well, could show us the feelings they share. Noctis could get raw and real in his letters. He could talk about how he feels few other people understand him, and how only Luna seems to get him; he could grieve the death of his dad, something we don't see much of in the game; he could gush about how eager he is to see her. Luna could do the same, and we could also see a lighter side to Luna. I like in the Brotherhood anime how Luna laughs when she reads Noctis' letter about Ignis' attempts at recreating the cake he had in Tenebrae. A little levity would go a long ways toward humanizing her, since most of her screentime is spent talking about Oracle stuff.
And these letters wouldn't replace the short notebook messages already in the game. Those would just be more like text messages delivered on the road. The full-length letters would be more like the meat and potatoes of their long-distance romance. Give us some insight into how they connect in a meaningful way, despite the time and separation.