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I even looked at a google map, and it shows that Ellis island next to liberty island, with the statue being on Liberty Island.
So I guess this is a hint that their world is a fictional one. Also that could explain why cartoonish looking characters like Takero or Komeji exist and no one questions it.
...Dammit, Uchikoshi, true canon ending is actually "nil ending", isn't it?
:)
Remember the talk about the Mandela Effect? I think it's a callback to that.
(The Statue of Liberty features heavily in that theory. One common thing is that people remember climbing up to the torch... yet it has been closed for over 100 years, so that's not really possible. At least in this reality. Another is that people incorrectly remember it being on Ellis Island, instead of Liberty. ...which this game flipped around. Probably to insinuate that it takes place in a parallel world.)