CaptainTurbo
CaptainTurbo
CaptainTurbo

I played the first section of the demo (are there multiple sections) and stopped after killing the boss tossing around the boulder from the GIF above. I was pleasantly surprised how incredibly involved it was for a demo and was even more surprised by how polished it was for a game I’d never heard of prior to the

I had one single issue with the camera in one section of one dungeon throughout the entire game, it worked without any issue what so ever otherwise. What are you and some of these other folks talking about when you’re implying the camera is broken (legitimate question, not being argumentative)? I don’t know what you

I honestly didn’t know that. I try not to make too many comments without having the knowledge to back it up, but I felt comfortable this time in thinking that a piece of truly unremarkable hardware would be less than $400.
Lets pretend I was talking about the release price of the 60 gig PS3 so I can sound slightly

Honestly, $500 million does seem like a massive number to make up for when mainstream consoles even take time to make that kind of ‘profit’ at an even higher price point.

This is a goddamn smelly fact.

I had them for the longest time before finding out what they were. They’re not so annoying if not for how awful they smell, your fingers are tainted after extraction. = (

Needs to work on her anti-air.

I feel like a lot of fine detail is missed when you follow the brightness guidelines in the options, regardless of the genre. = (

Looking at your playtime and hearing the same thing from a friend of mine will make this a no-purchase for me (until down the road, of course). The days of spending $65 on a game that lasts 7-10 hours should have ended with the early releases of PS3 and 360; it’s just not OK anymore.

To be fair, during the events of the first game she’s gone through absolutely nothing in life compared to Cloud. The dude is a wreck because he absolutely should be a wreck.

A happy ending in death is, again, a very very very common thing in literature. His sacrifice is felt by all who survive him, the reader getting a glimpse of their being together in death does not trump the sacrifice. It might have ruined it for you, but again, that’s not the way it’s meant to be taken. You simply

Again, it’s completely OK for the afterlife to be granted to a character in a story without previous mention of the afterlife. It has never ever been abnormal or uncommon in literature, absolutely ever. Why you’d be making a stink about it now just doesn’t make sense.

It is, because the reader doesn’t know what’s going to happen until it’s happening (collecting the weapons of the old kings is one thing, but knowing what it’s all going to be used for is a different thing all together). An unexpected power or event saving the day from a seemingly hopeless situation, that is exactly

Just to be clear... if at any point in this game some NPC makes reference to a holy book that makes some arbitrary reference to any afterlife seemingly different from the one the kings of yor inhabit, that would make it OK for Noctis and Luna’s spirits to be together after they both die?
If that’s what either one of

The deus ex machina is Noctis destroying Ardyn and saving the world by way of his own dad killing him, in no way is the afterlife style ending the same. This last post of yours is just so wrong; the impact of their self sacrifice might have been dampened for you, but it shouldn’t have been and obviously many people

I think his meaning is just suggesting that it’s odd to see a Saiyan transform beyond recognition; her growing 6-7 times in size is just strange looking. Her design could be better done while in Super Saiyan form, just like Broly probably could have looked a lot more appealing were his design not so ridiculously

You keep using the word earned, as if the story needs to behave a very specific way for the ending to be justified. That isn’t and never has been the way literature works. There was a sort of happy ending because Noctis and Luna made the ultimate sacrifice to cement the future of the planet. They didn’t specifically

I mean... Noctis certainly earned it.

You’re not wrong, but so what?
Is the idea of all afterlives not being the exact same not OK with you? It’s very common in all sorts of mythology from all over the planet, which all FF games draw their inspiration from. Noctis is allowed to enjoy his afterlife with his Love regardless if Regis and other past kings

Speaking of being a human bullet, they added a nice animation to the boosting mechanic. It’s a nice, charming touch. <3