I wouldn't call Komodo scales quest meaningless.IMO, in that kind of settlement, it is natural that boy must show with actions that he cares for girl.
Yeah, it might be natural for boys to show their feelings to girls sometimes, but that could be achieved in an infinite number of ways that don't even have to involve the player
doing anything. The whole point of the Komodo Scales is the developers needed a reason for Serge to be in that particular spot, it had nothing to do with showing that he cares for Leena. You can't even tell her no, it's a forced fetch quest literally before you're allowed to do anything else. Why do they make you do it if it never comes back later? That would be called a call-back, reference, or having circumstances come full-circle. These are plot devices that can make for excellent storytelling. As it is, it's more like the dev's completely forgot it even happened and as such, it's a total missed opportunity for the game and especially for the characters who are starved of...well... character.
But, overall, developers failed with Leena .IMO, they should depicted her as character who will stay with Serge no matter how...furry he becomes.Imagine her, desperately holding Serge while Lynx sends them both into Dimensional Vortex.
IMHO, for her, there is no middle position in game.Really important character or erased from game, I just don't see other way to handle Leena.
As for relationship between Serge and Kid, I am mostly satisfied, scenes involving them are really good.
But, at the same time, I have a strong feeling that in their relationship lots of potential was left unused and unexplored...
I actually disagree with you a lot here too. While I agree the developers failed with Leena, I think seeing her holding Serge while Lynx sends them to the DV would be some high-school level drama, and you can see that by turning on MTV. I never saw Leena as a romantic interest for Serge, rather more like an annoying sister who happens to live nearby, so he does what she tells him to (not asks, tells) because if he doesn't he has to hear about it all day.
If it weren't for fanart, I never would have picked up on Serge and Kid being love interests either! Talk about a bad match! He's curious, barely lucid, seems to mean well, is constantly confused, and frequently tortured, and she's alert, sarcastic, deadly, hot-tempered, and mean. Her big moments in the game are when you decided whether to let her come with you or not, whether you save her from being poisoned, and that one part where Lynx takes your body and stabs her in the stomach (leaving no injury whatsoever, she groans instead and wakes up somewhere else later). What am I missing? What is romantic at ALL about their story as presented in game? If it was about the two of them getting to know each other and slowly break down her walls and build up his confidence til they're perfect for each other, why give the player the option of leaving her behind at all? If she's supposed to be interested in him, why is she so mean to him all the time, and if they were "meant to be together" as the ending implies, why have both of them died like ten times in the plot? I think someone with Lennis' skill could take these pieces and form a coherent whole story by using a lot of duct tape and extra words, but as it is presented in game, I have to say, their relationship (and just about the whole world for that matter) is portrayed as emotionless and sexless. Excluding Fargo.
Again, this comes back to the developers trying to recreate Marle but doing too much of the tough-and-tumble-tomboy-trapped-in-a-totally-hot-bod stuff is overkill and does make an interesting character
not. I'm not saying Schala was a perfect character in CT, she was one-dimensional and a generic damsel-in-distress-from-magicville. But Kid is so far of an offshoot that the fact that they bothered calling her a clone seemed... unnecessary. I am of the opinion she needs a personality overhaul, and that stupid accent (as well as all the other stupid fake accents for the other characters) would have to GO.
That's my two cents. It's more like 17 cents, actually. Take it to coinstar.