I tend to think of Midnight Skyline as a pure road-trip piece - one that never stays on the same route for too long, with plenty of adventures to experience (whether alone or with friends) and a ridiculous amount of shenanigans in between. Sometimes, they're more chaotic than necessary, and sometimes, they have just the right amount of thrills. The piece immediately takes off and shouts with all of this in mind, and while it experiences a number of different events throughout its journey, it never intends to stray from this path altogether. Midnight Skyline is for those thrill-seekers, a celebration of life and love along with the youthfulness and joy of human nature.

