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short answer no, its their job
Since when is there any way to make companion ghosts/fairies/whatever shut up in any JRPG ever? This is one of the biggest JRPG/Japanese made games tropes since Zelda OoT and Navy.
HEY, LISTEN!
But oh well, guess I will get used to
Hmmmm I'd argue against Amano. being less annoying but yeah, I'd also appriciate them toning down just a little. I mean at least Gallica has some sort of "personality" and it looks like some bigger purpose - at least where I'm at ... please don't spoil me.
People just aren't nice man.
It seems a skill issue to me.
I like her - I like the small knight costume she gets as soon as you enter the first tiny dungeon.
Is she a little overbearing? Yeah ... but we all need to hear when we screw up and let our party down ;-P
To be fair (and I really mean it): Japanese media seems to have some strange tendency towards "annoying" noises and repetitive phrases that I (as a european) can't fully understand. i#m currently replaying ToTK and BY GOD are some of the voices in that game annoying (like Hestu omg). Seems to be a cultural thing. Not even Ubisoft (who love to overexplain things) would ever add a character like Navy into their games.
being reminded every single action (action. not even turn) that someone is suffering status effect is plain annoying, I dont mind being insulted skill issue by her ONCE and not over and over and over in a single turn, plus i can clearly see the status effect on my characters
I just wanna be thrifty with my resources sometime
(And Japanese complain a whole lot too when they don't understand).
Lol yeah, sounds about right.
And I don't really care - it's a cultural thing and I'm playing a Japanese game so it was my choice.
The only trope I HATE and which 100% makes me quit games is when games force stupid fanservice moments into my face (like underdressed women being pushed into the camera) because that always destroys the atmosphere of a game for me.
A perfect example would be Xenoblade 2 ... perfectly serviceable game but the amount of horniness by the devs was just one sour thumb all the way through.