Instead, it plays out as absurdist,
almost slapstick comedy.
Not exact matches
It's the lying and deception that can destroy trust in these situations more than
almost anything else, and the second episode even makes it a point to try and get that across through
slapstick humor, until it ditches that initial argument altogether and starts becoming a wacky
comedy in full with all of the usual trappings.
Some scenes are
almost slightly pantomime-esque with some slightly funny moments of
comedy and
slapstick which do lighten the mood (mainly at the start before the characters enter the war).
As ever, the game is overflowing with goofy
slapstick and visual
comedy, with
almost every cutscene stuffed with little vignettes in the background or subversions of the more serious comics material it's appropriating.