Ragnell
Gaia's Wrath
Ragnell

Not justifying her surviving, but whatever Elias did to summon Andariel was totally different from getting a soul stone shoved into your skull.

I kind of agree with Whateverdid6. As a fan of the series since FF8 that has gone back and played many of the older games I never felt like being turn-based was a major part of the series identity. It’s the familiar terminology, the monsters, Crystals, Cid, the eidolons/GFs/Aeons/etc..

I don’t believe that being accepting of how a game can classify an entire group as “evil” means it exist in a moral vacuum. Especially since the games keep it consistent and never portray them more deeply than that. It just means the world isn’t as nuanced and the real world and that’s ok. After all games can be a

Honestly the only thing more hype than Edea joining the party in FFVIII was when Beatrix joined you in FFIX.

Sometimes the games will actually lampshade the ridiculousness of Link trespassing, destroying property (pots), etc.

It’s true that this is also the validation used in the real world to commit terrible crimes (probably because it is very effective), but the difference here is that in this instance no crime against any person is actually being committed. The reason why the game doesn’t point any of this out is because it’s trying to

I understand the point your trying to make, I just don’t believe it applies to this situation in Zelda. It’s not just second hand information that your getting from other people and then arbitrarily deciding that the Bokoblins are your enemy. These are all things that the player is able to experience and witness. To

Seeing how Bokoblins: attack you on sight, are regularly seen attacking travelers, actually are portrayed to be pirates in some quest, and even revive during the blood moon; I fail to see how there is a flawed narrative.

I do think that the story is much better than Fates’ though.

I’d agree with you on the break mechanic if enemies couldn’t do it to you, but they can and it matters.

I really enjoyed playing Nioh and I thought I would like Seikiro too, but I really really didn’t enjoy Seikiro at all so... Opinions!

Come on now. A game being a sequel to The Legend of Zelda is not the same as a game being a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is silly to not acknowledge that and pretend not to understand why someone would be excited. 

Can’t hear you. Can’t see you.

She didn’t really come from nowhere at the end though. It’s been a while since I last played,but she first appears at the end of the battle between the 2 gardens right? That’s around the end of disc 2? (I think). And it’s kinda hinted at before then as well. So it’s not like in FF9 where Necron literally comes

Isn’t that line of thinking your implying a bit backwards too? The absence of evidence isn’t the evidence of absence. How many discoveries would have been over looked if people simply said, “If there is no proof of this then it must not be true.”

So far I’m rolling with Black WarGreymon, Imperialdramon, and Zudomon as my active fighters. With MetalGarurumon and Rosemon on reserve.

Don’t forget that Envokers also contain Plumes of Dusk, so I’m sure the Envoker is more than just a symbol.

Did you not watch the movie? Banner is the one who brought up not being able to have children.

It's not really about that at all though. I just thought that it was neat that one of my favorite video game characters was always left handed like I am. It's a little sad to see that small trait go to accommodate right handed people which is usually what characters are by default. At the end of the day its not a

The Tales of games are considered JRPGs and they also have action oriented combat.