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Also I like the changes to the dialogues and some other voiceovers in recursion.
1) Turn Battle tutorial: glitches out, dropping "recommended move" arrows everywhere. It was good enough to give me a small scare.
2) Accessing terminal for the first time in recursion: Mr.Nobody says "all the gang is here", referring to all the functions unlocked.
3)This doesn't really count as anything intentional and might just me my wishful thinking, but when Mr. Nobody says "Back together again. Sort of. Not really" It dawned on me that it made PERFECT sense if he was referring to the previous playthrough.
I have exactly the same feeling for all of these, especially that "Back together again". By the perfect match in context, I am completely convinced that this sentence was designed to have double meanings at the first time.
"Looks like all the gang are here"
Is you have all the functions O believe.
Happened to me.
Also comments a differently on Grant, I think.
Sybil Sings "I see the Spine" but I can't remember if she sang it in normal game.